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Ventricle Defined
A small cavity or chamber; there are four ventricles in the brain that circulate cerebrospinal fluid through it, and two in the heart that pump blood throughout the body
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- Ask the Experts: Enlarged Ventricle from (Cardiomyopath y or Valvular Heart Disease) on MedicineNet.co m
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- Cardiac Cycle animation: Animation of the cardiac cycle showing heart chambers, blood flow, blood pressure, ECG trace and heart sounds. AS Level
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- Ventricular septal defect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ventricular septal defect (VSD) - MayoClinic.com
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