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− | Ventricular septal defects are most commonly seen high in the interventricular septum, in the membranous region, as seen with this defect. The defect is just underneath the AV valves and allows left to right blood flow, overloading the right ventricle. | + | == Summary == |
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| + | |Description=Ventricular septal defects are most commonly seen high in the interventricular septum, in the membranous region, as seen with this defect. The defect is just underneath the AV valves and allows left to right blood flow, overloading the right ventricle. |
| + | |Source=Cambridge University |
| + | |Date=Unknown |
| + | |Author=A. Jefferies |
| + | |Permission=See below |
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