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Double outlet right atrium with three atrioventricular valves
Author(s) -
Hatem Hosny,
Sherien AbdelSalam,
Hossam Wally,
Magdi H. Yacoub
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
global cardiology science and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2305-7823
DOI - 10.5339/gcsp.2014.32
Subject(s) - ventricle , atrioventricular valve , medicine , cardiology , right atrium , regurgitation (circulation) , atrium (architecture) , left atrium , stenosis , anatomy , atrial fibrillation
The atrioventricular (AV) valves are complex anatomical structures which perform sophisticated functions.(1) A wide spectrum of malformations of these valves can occur in patients with AV septal defects. We here describe the anatomic and functional abnormalities of a rare form of the disease, where two valves connected the right atrium to both the right and left ventricles, in addition to a third valve that connected the left atrium to the left ventricle, with no evidence of regurgitation or cyanosis in spite of the relatively large communication between the right atrium and the left ventricle. In addition, the patient had severe subaortic stenosis. The pathophysiology, hemodynamics and method of repair of the condition are discussed.

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