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The supracristal outlet VSD is called | The supracristal outlet VSD is called subarterial VSD. In subarterial VSD, the lack of a portion of the outlet septum to support the aortic valve cusp of the aortic valve causes VSD to sag and be covered. As a result the aortic valve insufficiency arises. This can sometimes be a sign for a small subarterial VSD. | ||
In a perimembraneus VSD the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve can close the defect (in part), the result may be implied that a septal aneurysm is present. | In a perimembraneus VSD the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve can close the defect (in part), the result may be implied that a septal aneurysm is present. |
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