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==International Classification of Diseases== | |||
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) World Health Organization's classification used worldwide as the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. This includes the analysis of the general health situation of population groups. It is used to monitor the incidence and prevalence of diseases and other health problems. | |||
===ICD11=== | |||
* LB01 Congenital anomaly of atrioventricular or ventriculo-arterial connections | |||
** LB01.2 [[Cardiovascular System - Double Outlet Right Ventricle|'''Double outlet right ventricle''']] | |||
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==Anatomy== | ==Anatomy== |
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Introduction
- 1-1.5% of Congenital Heart Disease
- Both large arteries arise wholly or mainly from the right ventricle.
- Arrangement of the atrioventricular valves and the ventriculoarterial connections are variable.
- Clinical manifestations variable.
If the pulmonary trunk retains its location above the morphologically right ventricle, then the end result will be yet another variant of double outlet right ventricle, specifically with a subpulmonary interventricular communication. This variation is known as the Taussig-Bing malformation.
Some Recent Findings
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More? References | Discussion Page | Journal Searches | 2019 References | 2020 References Search term: Double Outlet Right Ventricle <pubmed limit=5>Double Outlet Right Ventricle</pubmed> Search term: Taussig-Bing malformation <pubmed limit=5>Taussig-Bing malformation</pubmed> |
International Classification of Diseases
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) World Health Organization's classification used worldwide as the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. This includes the analysis of the general health situation of population groups. It is used to monitor the incidence and prevalence of diseases and other health problems.
ICD11
- LB01 Congenital anomaly of atrioventricular or ventriculo-arterial connections
ICD-11 Structural developmental anomalies of the circulatory system (draft) |
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ICD-11 Beta Draft - NOT FINAL, updated on a daily basis, It is not approved by WHO, NOT TO BE USED for CODING except for agreed FIELD TRIALS.
20 Developmental Anomalies - Structural Developmental Anomalies Beta coding and tree structure for "structural developmental anomalies" within this section are shown in the table below. |
Structural developmental anomalies of the circulatory system |
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CD-11 Beta Draft - NOT FINAL, updated on a daily basis, It is not approved by WHO, NOT TO BE USED for CODING except for agreed FIELD TRIALS.
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Anatomy
A human heart with double outlet from the right ventricle, but with a doubly committed interventricular communication. The proximal outflow cushions have fused, but have failed to muscularise. Because of this, the outlet septum, derived from the fused cushions, is fibrous and hypoplastic.
Double Outlet from Right Ventricle
Genetics
HAND1
Heart-And Neural Crest Derivatives-Expressed 1 (HAND1) gene located at 5q32, is a 215-amino acid protein transcription factor that contains a bHLH region and several potential phosphorylation sites. The mouse and human sequences share 93% overall sequence identity.
- Links: OMIM - HAND1
References
- ↑ <pubmed>28112363</pubmed>
Reviews
<pubmed>28007063</pubmed> <pubmed>25523232</pubmed> <pubmed></pubmed> <pubmed></pubmed>
Articles
<pubmed>28197259</pubmed> <pubmed></pubmed> <pubmed></pubmed> <pubmed></pubmed>
Search Pubmed
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