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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.
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.
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==References==
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#1 Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1999;143:2219 B.J.M. Mulder, P.G.Pieper, S.E.C. Spitaels and F.W.A. rejoice, "Congenital heart disease in adults" and "Congenital heart defects in adults", Edited by BJMMulder, PGPieper and SECSpitaels. 199bl., Figs, tables. Bohn Stafleu From Loghum, Wood 1999. ISBN 90-313-2784-0  
#1 B.J.M. Mulder, P.G.Pieper, S.E.C. Spitaels and F.W.A. rejoice, "Congenital heart disease in adults" and "Congenital heart defects in adults", Edited by BJMMulder, PGPieper and SECSpitaels. 199bl., Figs, tables. Bohn Stafleu From Loghum, Wood 1999. ISBN 90-313-2784-0 Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1999;143:2219
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