Ventricular inversion, also known as atrioventricular discordance, 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.
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Congenital heart defects (Q20–Q24, 745–746)
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Cardiac shunt/
heart septal defect |
| Aortopulmonary septal defect |
- R→L: Double outlet right ventricle
- Transposition of the great vessels
- Persistent truncus arteriosus
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| Atrial septal defect |
- L→R: Sinus venosus atrial septal defect
- Lutembacher's syndrome
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| Ventricular septal defect |
- L→R and R→L: Eisenmenger's syndrome
- R→L, with other conditions: Tetralogy of Fallot
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| Atrioventricular septal defect |
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Valvular heart disease/
heart chambers |
| Right |
- pulmonary valves
- tricuspid valves
- stenosis
- atresia
- Ebstein's anomaly
- Hypoplastic right heart syndrome
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| Left |
- aortic valves
- stenosis
- insufficiency
- bicuspid
- mitral valves
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
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| Other |
- Dextrocardia
- Levocardia
- Cor triatriatum
- Crisscross heart
- Brugada syndrome
- Coronary artery anomaly
- Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery
- Ventricular inversion
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