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|Description=Figure 5. Left: schematic drawing of a normal heart with a normal mitral (M) and tricuspid (T) valve. Middle: a complete AVSD where the mitral and tricuspid valve is replaced by a common valve with a right anterosuperior leaflet (1), a right inferior leaflet (2), a superior bridging leaflet (3), an inferior bridging leaflet (4), and a left mural leaflet (5). Right: showing the anatomic arrangement in an incomplete AVSD. a=aorta, p= pulmonary artery.
|Description=Figure 5. Left: schematic drawing of a normal heart with a normal mitral (M) and tricuspid (T) valve. Middle: a complete AVSD where the mitral and tricuspid valve is replaced by a common valve with a right anterosuperior leaflet (1), a right inferior leaflet (2), a superior bridging leaflet (3), an inferior bridging leaflet (4), and a left mural leaflet (5). Right: showing the anatomic arrangement in an incomplete AVSD. a=aorta, p= pulmonary artery.
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Figure 5. Left: schematic drawing of a normal heart with a normal mitral (M) and tricuspid (T) valve. Middle: a complete AVSD where the mitral and tricuspid valve is replaced by a common valve with a right anterosuperior leaflet (1), a right inferior leaflet (2), a superior bridging leaflet (3), an inferior bridging leaflet (4), and a left mural leaflet (5). Right: showing the anatomic arrangement in an incomplete AVSD. a=aorta, p= pulmonary artery.

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illustration by dr. J.P.M. Hamer

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