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Chest, Vol 73, 665-666, Copyright © 1978 by American College of Chest Physicians


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d-Transposition of the great arteries and atresia of the mitral and pulmonary valves: association with a normal anatomic left ventricle

DN Matisoff, MJ Kelley, WE Hellenbrand, MA Berman and NS Talner

The clinical, angiographic, and pathologic features are presented for a case of d-transposition of the great arteries with atresia of the mitral and pulmonary valves and two well-developed ventricles. The morphologic left ventricle appeared to be functioning as a systemic ventricular aneurysm, and this may have led to the patient's death. A possible explanation for this anomaly is given.





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