Atrioventricular Septal Defect

Atrioventricular Septal Defect is one of the commonly recognised congenital cardiac anomalies, that affects the valves of the heart and causes the large defect in the centre of the heart. It is also known as endocardial cushion or atrioventricular canal defect that contains the improperly formed valves which controls the flow of blood, or the holes are present in the septa of the chambers either from the left side or the left side.

Related Journals: Journal of Congenital Anomalies; Journal of Congenital Heart Disease; Journal of Pediatrics and Congenital Disorders; The New England Journal of Medicine

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