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Double Outlet Right Ventricle MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
Incomplete transposition of the great vessels in which both the AORTA and the PULMONARY ARTERY arise from the RIGHT VENTRICLE. The only outlet of the LEFT VENTRICLE is a large ventricular septal defect (VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS or VSD). The various subtypes are classified by the location of the septal defect, such as subaortic, subpulmonary, or noncommitted.
Entry Term(s)
Double Outlet Right Ventricle, Noncommitted VSD
Double Outlet Right Ventricle, Subaortic VSD
Double Outlet Right Ventricle, Subpulmonary VSD
Double-Outlet Right Ventricle
Taussig-Bing Anomaly
Previous Indexing
Transposition of Great Vessels (1966-1986)
Public MeSH Note
87; was see TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT VESSELS 1984-86
Online Note
search TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT VESSELS 1984-86
History Note
87; was see TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT VESSELS 1984-86
Incomplete transposition of the great vessels in which both the AORTA and the PULMONARY ARTERY arise from the RIGHT VENTRICLE. The only outlet of the LEFT VENTRICLE is a large ventricular septal defect (VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS or VSD). The various subtypes are classified by the location of the septal defect, such as subaortic, subpulmonary, or noncommitted.