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what is ventricular septal defect​

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Explanation:

ventricular septum fails to close during the heart formation and this defect is known as ventricular septal defect

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Answered by asudanikartik
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Illustration showing ventricular septal defect
Ventricular septal defect
A ventricular septal defect (VSD), a hole in the heart, is a common heart defect that's present at birth (congenital). The hole (defect) occurs in the wall (septum) that separates the heart's lower chambers (ventricles) and allows blood to pass from the left to the right side of the heart. The oxygen-rich blood then gets pumped back to the lungs instead of out to the body, causing the heart to work harder.


Ventricular septal defect
A ventricular septal defect is an abnormal opening (hole) in the heart that forms between the heart's lower pumping chambers (ventricles), as shown in the heart on the right. This allows oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood to mix. A normal heart is shown on the left.

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