Divided right ventricle: A review of its anatomical varieties
Abstract
The first examples of muscular division of the morphologically right null were described by Peacock [15] more than 100 years ago. Keith [13] subsequently described cases with a muscular shelf extending into the apical part of the ventricle. More recently, Brock [5] described cases of Fallot's tetralogy with a muscular diaphragm across the base of the pulmonary infundibulum. Tsifutis et al. [18] and Lucas et al. [14] subsequently reported cases...
Paper Details
Title
Divided right ventricle: A review of its anatomical varieties
Published Date
Jul 1, 1984
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
197 - 204
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