PULMONARY REGURGITATION WITH VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT AND PULMONIC STENOSIS—TETRALOGY OF FALLOT VARIANT

Abstract
Fourteen cases of ventricular septal defect with infundibular pulmonic stenosis and absence or near absence of the pulmonary valve are reported. The presence of typical murmurs and typical roentgenograms makes the clinical diagnosis of this entity possible. Definite diagnosis of this tetralogy of Fallot variant can be established by catheterization and angiocardiographic procedures. The problems of management of this tetralogy of Fallot variant are discussed. The association of respiratory tract symptoms is emphasized.