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In normal development, truncus arteriosus is a term used to describe early heart development before septation of the outflow tract. | In normal development, truncus arteriosus is a term used to describe early heart development before septation of the outflow tract. | ||
In abnormal development, {{truncus arteriosus}} is used to describe the failure of outflow tract to be divided into aorta and pulmonary artery. This current page relates to this cardiac abnormality. | In abnormal development, {{truncus arteriosus}} is used to describe the failure of outflow tract to be divided into aorta and pulmonary artery. This current page relates to this cardiac abnormality. similar to a {{ventricular septal defect}}. | ||
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Introduction
In normal development, truncus arteriosus is a term used to describe early heart development before septation of the outflow tract.
In abnormal development, truncus arteriosus is used to describe the failure of outflow tract to be divided into aorta and pulmonary artery. This current page relates to this cardiac abnormality. similar to a ventricular septal defect.