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IPCCC: 01.05.01, 07.10.01, 10.17.47 [12.01.43] |
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AEPC Derived Term: |
Discordant VA connections (TGA) (01.05.01), Perimembranous VSD (07.10.01), Iatrogenically created interatrial communication ('ASD')(10.17.47) [Atrial septectomy (12.01.43)] | ||
EACTS-STS Derived Term: |
TGA - VSD (Transposition of the Great Arteries - Ventricular septal defect) (Concordant atrioventricular connections and Discordant ventriculo-arterial connections - VSD) (07.10.00, 01.05.01), VSD, Type 2 (Perimembranous) (Paramembranous) (Conoventricular) (07.10.01), ASD-modifier, Previously created (iatrogenic) (10.17.47) | ||
Definition: pending |
Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior superior view Description: This view of this heart with concordant atrioventricular and discordant ventriculo-arterial connections illustrates the anterior position of the aorta, totally obscuring the pulmonary trunk. The great vessels demonstrate a front to back relationship. The superior caval vein enters the morphologically right atrium in the usual fashion and both coronary ateries can been seen arising from the base of the aorta. (Van Mierop Archive – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: Congenital Heart Institute of Florida Image Label: A010501-64a Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior septal view Description: The view of this morphologically right atrium clearly demonstrates the atrial septectomy. The tricuspid valve guards the inlet to the morphologically right ventricle and there is a perimembranous ventricular septal defect. (Van Mierop Archive – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: Congenital Heart Institute of Florida Image Label: A010501-64b Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending |
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Anterior view of the right ventricle Description: The morphologically right ventricle has been opened in a clam-shell fashion with the tricuspid valve in the inlet portion and the aorta forming the outlet. The atrioventricular valve is separated from the arterial (aortic ) valve by the infundibulum. There is a perimembranous ventricular septal defect with a substantial remnant of the membranous septum remaining along the roof of the defect. (Van Mierop Archive – University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: Congenital Heart Institute of Florida Image Label: A010501-64c Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Left ventricular 'long axis' view
Description: The discordant ventriculo-arterial
connections are easily seen on the left, with the mitral valve guarding the
inlet and the pulmonary trunk forming the outlet component of the
morphologically left ventricle. Note the fibrous continuity between the
atrioventricular and arterial valves. There is a substantial remnant of the
membranous septum at the roof of the perimembranous ventricular septal
defect. (Van Mierop Archive – University of Florida, Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: Congenital Heart Institute of Florida Image Label: A010501-64d Image Certification: pending AWG Rating: pending |
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