heart anatomy
atrial septal defect
atrioventricular defect
aortic stenosis
coartctation of aorta
epsteins anomaly
hypoplastic left heart syndrome
patent ductus arteriosus
pulmonary stenosis
tricuspid atresia
tetrolagy of fallot
transposition of great arteries
ventricular septal defect

Atrioventricular Canal Defect

A large hole in the center of the heart where the wall between the upper chambers joins the wall between the lower chambers. The tricuspid and mitral valves aren't formed, a single large valve crosses the defect. The opening in the center of the heart lets oxygen rich blood pass to the heart's right side and mix with venous blood, then go back to the lungs. The heart has to pump an extra amount of blood and may enlarge.

Normal Heart Anatomy

Normal Heart Anatomy

Atrioventricular Canal Defect

Atrioventricular Canal Defect

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