Abstract
the apex of the right ventricular cavity as the left intraventricular pressure increases. Differential diagnosis of this pathology requires the presence of left ventricular hypoplasia, aneurysms and ventricular diverticula. The ventricular hypoplasia is characterized by a small and hypertrophic ventricular chamber and dysplastic cardiac valves. The diverticul originates on the ventricular wall at a narrow joint and are more frequent in the LV. Ventricular aneurysms are acquired defects, located at a wide junction, that buckle during systole.
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