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IPCCC: 01.01.17, 07.13.04, 09.42.17 |
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AEPC Derived Term: |
Double outlet right ventricle: Fallot type (subaortic or doubly committed VSD & pulmonary stenosis)(01.01.17) VSD in double outlet VA connection: subaortic (07.13.04) Abnormal coronary origin: single coronary artery (09.42.17) |
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EACTS-STS Derived Term: |
DORV, "TOF type" or VA connection =Double outlet VA connections, Double outlet RV, "TOF type" ("Fallot type")(01.01.17) VA connection =Double outlet VA connections-modifier for VSD in double outlet VA connection, Subaortic (07.13.04) Coronary anomaly, AAOC (Anomalous aortic origin of coronary), Single coronary artery, Right |
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Definition: pending |
Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior view of the right ventricle Description: The free wall of the morphologically right ventricle has been lifted away in this anterior anatomic view, demonstrating a double outlet. The aorta arises from the right ventricle, anterior and to the right of the pulmonary trunk. The anterior deviation of the outlet septum causes severe subpulmonary, infundibular stenosis. The perimembranous ventricular septal defect is subaortic with fibrous continuity between the tricuspid and aortic valves. This heart illustrates the tetralogy of Fallot variant of double outlet right ventricle. Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010117-69a Source of Image: Idriss Archive, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior view of the right ventricle Description: This view of the septal surface and the outlet components of this double outlet right ventricle illustrates the aorta anterior and to the right of the pulmonary trunk with anterior deviation of the outlet septum (*). This arrangement is similar to that of tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary stenosis secondary to the anterior deviation of the outlet septum. There is a subaortic ventricular septal defect with a posterior, inferior muscular rim separating the aortic valve from the tricuspid valve (TV). The single coronary orifice (CO) gives rise to a single coronary artery. Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010117-69b Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending |
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