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Template:Cor triatriatrium Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
- If there is an associated PFO or ASD then this may decompress the pressure in the pulmonary veins by diverting blood into the right atrium.
- If the ASD is located superior to the diaphragm, there will be a large shunt.
- However, if the ASD is located below the diaphragm, the signs and symptoms may be similar to mitral stenosis.