Corone S, Corone P, Dor X, Leriche H, Binet J P, Planché C
Consultation de médecine, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 1993 May;86(5):609-16.
The authors report 12 cases of double-chamber right ventricle associated with discrete subaortic stenosis and ventricle septal defect. The statistics derived from 3,292 surgical reports of congenital heart diseases operated on at the Marie-Lannelongue Surgical Center over an 8 years period show that this association is 7 times more frequent than the law of chance. Twenty-two per cent of double-chamber right ventricles had an associated discrete subaortic stenosis and, in 9% of cases of subaortic stenosis a double-chamber right ventricle was observed. The cause of this malformation could be a developmental defect of the primitive interampullar ring.