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Tetralogy of Fallot after surgery. The tetralogy of Fallot (a congenital heart disease) classicly has four defects: pulmonary stenosis, a ventricular septal defect, right ventricular hypertrophy, and an overriding aorta. This image shows the situation after surgery. Version without labels.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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Septum interventriculare
Creator(s)/credit: Ron Slagter NZIMBI, medical illustrator; Dr Monique R.M. Jongbloed PhD, cardiologist, anatomist, LUMC; Dr. Margot M. Bartelings MD, PhD, anatomist, LUMC
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