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Inferior cardiac aneurysm involving the interventricular septum. A complication of an acquired ventricular septal defect.
  1. J M Theaker

    Abstract

    An acquired ventricular septal defect led to the formation of an unusual aneurysm within and overlying the posteroinferior part of the interventricular septum. This is a rare complication of a myocardial infarction and may not have been reported before. The aneurysm probably developed because of a combination of the anatomical localisation of the small ventricular septal defect and the long survival of the patient after its formation.

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