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- ... most often also a large hole between the 2 ventricles ( ventricular septal defect ). As a result, the blue (without oxygen) and red (oxygen-rich) blood mix. Some of this mixed blood goes to the ... treated, two problems occur: Too much blood circulation in the ...
- ... involves an atrial septal defect (ASD) and a ventricular septal defect (VSD). People with a complete ECD have only one large heart valve (common AV valve) instead of two distinct valves (mitral and tricuspid). Partial (or incomplete) ...
- ... additional heart defects (such as atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, or patent ductus arteriosus) and how much the blood can mix between the two abnormal circulations.
- ... condition are born with a hole between the two pumping chambers -- the left and right ventricles -- of the heart ( ventricular septal defect ). The hole allows blood that has already picked ...
- ... grows, a septum (wall) forms to separate these 2 ventricles. If the wall does not completely form, a hole remains. This hole is known as a ventricular septal defect, or a VSD. The hole can occur in ...
- ... syndrome are born with a hole between the two pumping chambers, the left and right ventricles, of the heart (ventricular septal defect). The hole allows blood that has already picked ...
- ... defects are patched. Usually, children also have a ventricular ... or two more surgeries as they grow. Tricuspid atresia repair: ...
- ... does not form properly) Single ventricle (instead of two ventricles, there is a single ventricle) Transposition of the great vessels (the aorta and pulmonary artery are switched) Ventricular septal defect (hole in the wall that separates the right ...
- ... the left Atrial septal defect Patent ductus arteriosus Ventricular ... of the 2 sides of the brain. Chromosome studies show trisomy ...
- ... the blood that goes to the body. Atrial septal defects are defined ... the two chambers. Very small defects (less than 5 millimeters ...