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Pectus Deformity with Obstruction of Pulmonary Venous Return - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Pectus Deformity with Obstruction of Pulmonary Venous Return - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit depicts the flow of blood through the heart following a Mustard operation. The first image shows an anterior view of the heart post Mustard operation. The next image shows a transverse section of the chest with a post Mustard heart in which blood flows from the pulmonary veins, into the pulmonary venous atrium, and through the tricuspid valve. The second image shows how a severe pectus deformity can disrupt this flow of blood in a post Mustard heart.

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