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IPCCC: 01.01.02, 05.04.05 |
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AEPC Derived Term: |
Transposition of great arteries (concordant AV & discordant VA connections) & IVS (01.01.02), Atrial septal defect (ASD) within oval fossa (secundum): fenestrated (05.04.05) | ||
EACTS-STS Derived Term: |
TGA - IVS (Transposition of the Great Arteries - Intact Ventricular Septum) (Concordant atrioventricular connections and Discordant ventriculo-arterial connections - IVS)(01.01.02), ASD, Secundum, Fenestrated (05.04.05) | ||
Definition: pending |
Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior anatomic view Description: This view of this heart with atrioventricular concordance and ventriculo-arterial discordance shows the side by side relationship between the aorta (A) and pulmonary trunk (PT). The aorta is to the right of the dilated pulmonary trunk. The right coronary artery (RCA) and the left anterior interventricular artery (LAIV) share a short, common coronary artery. The right coronary artery extends anterior to the aorta to follow its usual coarse along the right atrioventricular groove, the anterior interventricular branch extending along the septum. (SCV-superior caval vein, RAA-right atrial appendage, RV-right ventricle) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010102-65a Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior anatomic view of the right atrium Description: The anterior wall of the morphologically right atrium has been dissected away allowing for an anatomic view of the atrial septum. The superior (SCV) and inferior (ICV) enter the right atrium in the usual fashion and the coronary sinus (CS) is in its usual position. The flap valve of the oval foramen (OF) is fenestrated, giving rise to several small atrial septal defects. The tricuspid valve (TV) guards the inlet to the right ventricle. Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010102-65b Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending |
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior anatomic view of the right ventricle Description: The free wall of the morphologically right ventricle (RV) has been removed, revealing the tricuspid valve (TV) within the inlet and the discordant ventriculo-arterial connection with the aorta (A) arising from the outlet component. There is a well formed infundibulum (red dots) separating the inlet component from the outlet component. The left coronary orifice (LCO) gives rise to the circumflex coronary artery, the left anterior interventricular (LAIV) artery branching from the right main coronary artery. (LAA-left atrial appendage, PT-pulmonary trunk) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010102-65c Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: 'Clamshell' view of the left ventricle Description: The discordant ventriculo-arterial connection is demonstrated on the left with the mitral valve (MV) guarding the inlet to the morphologically left ventricle (LV) and the pulmonary trunk (PT) forms the outlet. The mitral valve and pulmonary valve are in fibrous continuity. (LAA -left atrial appendage) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A010102-65d Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending |
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