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  1. ... is one of several heart defects known as single (or common) ventricle defects. People with DILV have a large left ventricle and a small right ventricle. The left ventricle is the pumping chamber of ...
  2. ... is one of several heart defects known as single (or common) ventricle defects, as there is essentially only one pumping chamber ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... ECD may be associated with other congenital heart defects, such as: Double outlet right ventricle Single ventricle Transposition of the great vessels Tetralogy of ...
  5. ... separate from each other. With truncus arteriosus, a single artery comes out of the ventricles. There is most often also a large hole between the 2 ventricles ( ventricular septal defect ). As a result, the blue (without oxygen) and ...
  6. ... varies because of the different forms of this defect. A baby may need only a single procedure or could need three or more surgeries and have only a single working ventricle.
  7. ... a septum (wall) forms to separate these 2 ventricles. If the ... be a single hole or multiple holes. Ventricular septal defect is ...
  8. ... lung disease associated with damage to the right ventricle of the heart, and various congenital defects of the heart and lungs.
  9. ... 39. Iyengar AJ, d'Udekem Y. Management of single ventricle and cavopulmonary connections. In: Sellke FW, del Nido ...