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(Chest. 1973;64:270-274.)
© 1973 American College of Chest Physicians

Total dextroposition of the Great Vessels with Obstruction of the Left ventricular Outlet

Bernardo Nadal-Ginard M.D.1; Ginés Sanz M.D.2; and Jenaro Froufe M.D.3

1 Department of Embryology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, México, D.F. Mexico
2 Resident, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología
3 Chief Resident, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología

A case of total dextroposition of the great vessels, with one of the most severe degrees of obstruction of the left ventricular outlet ever reported is presented. The embryological disturbance that causes the malformation is the lack of alignment of the conoventricular flange with the primitive ventricular septum. Similar published cases are reviewed.







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