Ventricular septal tumor

There are two types of ventricular septal tumors: true (congenital) and false (born). True membranous tumor, or membranous bulging disease, is the mdash of the heart's membranous space to the right heart cavity sac-like sac; a congenital malformation. Pseudomembrane tumors, also known as tricuspid valve tumors and tricuspid valve bulges, are a phenomenon of natural outcome of ventricular septal defects.

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