Ventricular inversion
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Medical conditionTemplate:SHORTDESC:Medical condition
| Ventricular inversion | |
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| Other names | Atrioventricular discordenance |
| Specialty | Cardiology |
Ventricular inversion is a condition in which the anatomic right ventricle of the heart is on the left side of the interventricular septum and the anatomic left ventricle is on the right.[1]
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| Heart septal defect |
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| Valvular heart disease |
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