Ventricular septal defects are classified as membranous, perimembranous, supracristal (infundibular or subpulmonic) or muscular. Membranous VSDs are the most common type and originate inferior to ...
Supracristal VSDs occur just beneath ... A Gerbode defect is technically a type of ventricular septal defect, although this results in a left ventricular to right atrial shunt.
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