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Double outlet right ventricle

Double outlet right ventricle (or "DORV") is a condition where both of the great arteries connect (in whole or in part) to the right ventricle.

It can occur with or without transposition of the great arteries.

When it occurs in conjunction with anterior ventricular septal defect, it is called "Taussig-Bing syndrome".

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