- aortopulmonary
- aor·to·pul·mo·nary (a-or″to-poolґmə-nar″e) aorticopulmonary.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Aortopulmonary window — The aortopulmonary window is a small space between the aortic arch and the pulmonary artery that is visible in the lateral chest radiograph. It contains the ligamentum arteriosum, the recurrent laryngeal nerve, lymph nodes, and fatty tissue.cite… … Wikipedia
aortopulmonary window — aor·to·pul·mo·nary win·dow .ā .ȯrt ō .pu̇l mə .ner ē win (.)dō, .pəl n a congenital circulatory defect in which there is direct communication between the aorta and the pulmonary artery called also aortopulmonary fenestration … Medical dictionary
Major aortopulmonary collateral artery — Major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (or MAPCAs) are arteries that develop to supply blood to the lungs when native pulmonary circulation is underdeveloped. Instead of coming from the pulmonary trunk, supply develops from the aorta and other… … Wikipedia
Aortic valve stenosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I35.0, I06.0, Q23.0 … Wikipedia
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Aortic insufficiency — See also: mitral regurgitation and tricuspid insufficiency Aortic insufficiency Classification and external resources Micrograph of myxomatous degeneration – a cause of aortic insufficiency … Wikipedia
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Ostium primum atrial septal defect — Classification and external resources Schemating drawing showing the location of different types of ASD, the view is into an opened right atrium. HV: right ventricle; VCS: superior caval vein; VCI: inferior caval vein; 1: upper sinus venosus… … Wikipedia
Congenital heart defect — Classification and external resources The normal structure of the heart (left) in comparison to two common locations for a ventricular septal defect (right), the most common form of congenital heart defect.[1] … Wikipedia