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Posterior view (C) of Transposition of the Great Vessels
The plates represent a heart in which there is transposition of the great vessels, the foramen ovale being, open.
Legend
- R - Right ventricle, from which the aorta takes its origin
- L - Left ventricle, from which the pulmonary artery takes its origin
- M - Mitral valve,which presents three cusps
- T - Tricuspid valve
- O - Foramen ovale
- Links: Plate A | Plate B and C | Plate B | Plate C | Transposition of the Great Vessels
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<pubmed>20896216</pubmed>| PMC2147784 | PDF
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