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'''Ventricular septum anatomy''' <ref> Braunwald Zipes Libby. Heart disease: A textbook of cardiovascular medicine, 6th Edition chapter 43 | __NOTOC__ | ||
'''Ventricular septum anatomy''' <ref> Braunwald Zipes Libby. Heart disease: A textbook of cardiovascular medicine, 6th Edition chapter 43:W.B. Saunders ;.pp 1530</ref> | |||
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Ventricular septum anatomy [1]
The ventricular septum can be divided into four components-
- Membranous
- Inlet septum
- Trabecular septum
- Outlet or Infundibular septum
The disease occurs either due to defective growth or failure to alignment of one of these components. Types of defects seen are-
- Membranous septum (Perimembranous, paramembranous)are most commonly seen.
- Muscular septum defect
- Outlet septum defect(supracristal/subpulmonary/outlet)
- Malalignment of one of these septums.
- ↑ Braunwald Zipes Libby. Heart disease: A textbook of cardiovascular medicine, 6th Edition chapter 43:W.B. Saunders ;.pp 1530
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