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Double outlet -- right ventricle I

Double outlet -- right ventricle I: Introduction

Double outlet -- right ventricle I: A very rare birth defect where the aorta and the pulmonary artery both exit from the right ventricle and thus blood is unable to be pumped to the lungs. However, a hole connects the two ventricles and ultimately allows some blood flow to the lungs. In the type I the hole is located just below the aorta and there is no narrowing of the pulmonary valve. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Double outlet -- right ventricle I is available below.

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  1. Double outlet -- right ventricle I: Introduction
  2. Symptoms
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  5. Misdiagnosis
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  8. Complications
 

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