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The relationship of the ventricular septal defect (VSD) to the great arteries in double-outlet right ventricle (DORV). A. Subaortic VSD without pulmonary
stenosis. B. Subaortic VSD with pulmonary stenosis. C. Subpulmonary VSD (Taussig-Bing malformation). D. Doubly committed VSD. E. Noncommitted
(remote) VSD. F. Intact interventricular septum. A = aorta; CS = coronary sinus; D = ventricular septal defect; FO = foramen ovale; IVC = inferior vena
cava; PA = pulmonary artery; RV = right ventricle; SVC = superior vena cava. (Adapted with permission from Zamora R, Moller JH, Edwards JE. Doubleoutlet right ventricle. Chest. 1975;68:672.)
Source: Congenital Heart Disease, Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 10e
Citation: Brunicardi F, Andersen DK, Billiar TR, Dunn DL, Hunter JG, Matthews JB, Pollock RE. Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 10e; 2014
Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 09, 2017
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