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'''Associate Editor-In-Chief:'''{{CZ}}; [[User:KeriShafer|Keri Shafer, M.D.]] [mailto:kshafer@bidmc.harvard.edu] [[Priyamvada Singh|Priyamvada Singh, MBBS]] [[mailto:psingh13579@gmail.com]] '''Assistant Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Kristin Feeney|Kristin Feeney, B.S.]] [[mailto:kfeeney@elon.edu]]
'''Associate Editor-In-Chief:'''{{CZ}}; [[User:KeriShafer|Keri Shafer, M.D.]] [mailto:kshafer@bidmc.harvard.edu] [[Priyamvada Singh|Priyamvada Singh, MBBS]] [[mailto:psingh13579@gmail.com]] '''Assistant Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Kristin Feeney|Kristin Feeney, B.S.]] [[mailto:kfeeney@elon.edu]]
==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection''' ('''TAPVC''') is a rare [[cyanotic heart defect|cyanotic]] [[congenital]] [[congenital heart defect|heart defect]] ('''CHD''') in which all four [[pulmonary vein]]s are [[wiktionary:malposition|malposition]]ed and make [[wiktionary:anomoly|anomalous]] connections to the [[systemic vein|systemic venous]] [[circulatory system|circulation]]. (Normally, pulmonary venous return carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium and to the rest of the body). A patent [[foramen ovale (heart)|foramen ovale]] or an [[atrial septal defect]] must be present in order to allow systemic blood flow.
'''Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection''' ('''TAPVC''') is a rare [[cyanotic heart defect|cyanotic]] [[congenital]] [[congenital heart defect|heart defect]] (CHD) in which all four [[pulmonary vein]]s are [[wiktionary:malposition|malposition]]ed and make [[wiktionary:anomoly|anomalous]] connections to the [[systemic vein|systemic venous]] [[circulatory system|circulation]]. (Normally, pulmonary venous return carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium and to the rest of the body). A patent [[foramen ovale (heart)|foramen ovale]] or an [[atrial septal defect]] must be present in order to allow systemic blood flow.


==References==
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Overview

Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is a rare cyanotic congenital heart defect (CHD) in which all four pulmonary veins are malpositioned and make anomalous connections to the systemic venous circulation. (Normally, pulmonary venous return carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium and to the rest of the body). A patent foramen ovale or an atrial septal defect must be present in order to allow systemic blood flow.

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