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Successful surgical palliation of a triple-outlet right ventricle: a rare congenital cardiac malformation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2015
Abstract
Most commonly, hearts have either a single arterial trunk or two arterial trunks; however, rare reports exist of a “tritruncal” heart, a heart with three outflow tracts. Here, we present one of the first reports of successful surgical palliation of a triple-outlet right ventricle.
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