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list of CHD for study for aortic valve and left ventricular obstruction

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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)   congenital heart defect which is classically understood to involve four anatomical. abnormalities, although only three are always present  
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Severe aortic stenosis (AS)   abnormal narrowing of the aortic valve opening  
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Sever valvar aortic stenosis   Obstruction to outflow from the left ventricle by an abnormal aortic valve  
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severe subvalvar aortic stenosis (SAS)   is a fixed form of anatomic obstruction to egress of blood across the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT)  
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severe supravalvar aortic stenosis   denotes obstructive constriction of the ascending aorta above the aortic valve  
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severe subaortic stenosis   more severe form of LVOTO (Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction) that is often associated with aortic annular hypoplasia and valvular aortic stenosis.  
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aortic regurgitation   heart valve disease in which the aortic valve weakens or balloons, preventing the valve from closing tightly.  
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Aortico-left ventricular tunnel   (ALVT) extracardiac channel which connects the ascending aorta above the sinutubular junction to the cavity of the left or right ventricle.  
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CHD Lesions on aortic valve and left ventricular obstruction   -severe aortic stenosis -severe valvar aortic stenosis -severe membranous subvalvar aortic stenosis -severe subaortic stenosis, tunnel type -severe supravalval aortic stenosis -severe aortic regurgitation -aortico-left ventricular tunnel  
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