Question: A 3-year-old Boy Is Brought To The Pediatrician For An Annual Checkup. During Physical Examination, A Systolic Murmur Is Heard In The Lower Left Parasternal Area. An Echocardiogram Shows A Ventricular Septal Defect. Which Of The Following Most Likely Resulted In This Defect? Early Closure Of Foramen Ovale Excessive Cell Death Of Septum Primum O Failure …
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A 3-year-old boy is brought to the pediatrician for an annual checkup. During physical examination, a systolic murmur is heard in the lower left parasternal area. An echocardiogram shows a ventricular septal defect. Which of the following most likely resulted in this defect? Early closure of foramen ovale Excessive cell death of septum primum O Failure of fusion of the endocardial cushions Failure of fusion of septum secundum with the septum primum Failure of obliteration of the ductus arteriosus
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