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Explanation of Plate
This plate, illustrative of Mr. Le Gros Clark's case of cyanosis, exhibits the right side of the heart laid open.
- The upper aperture, into which a rod is passed, communicates with the aorta.
- The lower aperture, into which a rod is passed, opens into the small ventricular chamber which gives origin to the pulmonary artery.
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<pubmed>20895864</pubmed>| PMC2104017 | PDF
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