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{{CMG}}; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Priyamvada Singh|Priyamavada Singh, MBBS]][[mailto:psingh@perfuse.org]]; '''Assistant Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Kristin Feeney|Kristin Feeney, B.S.]] [[mailto:kfeeney@perfuse.org]]
{{CMG}}; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Priyamvada Singh|Priyamavada Singh, MBBS]][[mailto:psingh13579@gmail.com]]; '''Assistant Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Kristin Feeney|Kristin Feeney, B.S.]] [[mailto:kfeeney@elon.edu]]


==Overview==
==Overview==
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* [[Atrial septal defect]]
* [[Atrial septal defect]]


The first two of these are also found in the [[Tetralogy of Fallot]]. However, the tetralogy has a [[ventricular septal defect]] instead of an atrial one, and it also involves an [[overriding aorta]].
The first two of these are also found in the [[Tetralogy of Fallot]]. However, Tetralogy of Fallot is associated with a [[ventricular septal defect]] instead of an [[atrial septal defect]], and it also involves an [[overriding aorta]].


==Historical Perspective==
It is named for [[Etienne Fallot]].<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|2283}}</ref>
It is named for [[Etienne Fallot]].<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|2283}}</ref>



Latest revision as of 18:44, 2 November 2012

Trilogy of Fallot
ICD-9 746.09
MeSH D014286

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Priyamavada Singh, MBBS[[2]]; Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Kristin Feeney, B.S. [[3]]

Overview

The Trilogy of Fallot is a congenital heart condition consisting of the following:

The first two of these are also found in the Tetralogy of Fallot. However, Tetralogy of Fallot is associated with a ventricular septal defect instead of an atrial septal defect, and it also involves an overriding aorta.

Historical Perspective

It is named for Etienne Fallot.[1]

References

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