Overriding aorta
An overriding aorta is a congenital heart defect where the aorta is positioned directly over a ventricular septal defect, instead of over the left ventricle. The result is that the aorta receives some blood from the right ventricle, which reduces the amount of oxygen in the blood. It is one of the four conditions of the Tetralogy of Fallot. The aortic root can be displaced toward the front (anteriorly) or directly above the septal defect, but it is always abnormally located to the right of the root of the pulmonary artery. The degree of override is quite variable, with 5-95% of the valve being connected to the right ventricle. [ ]
Term info
Overriding aorta
- Dextroposition of aorta
- Overriding aortic valve
human_phenotype
HP:0002623
Term relations
- has_part some (
overlap with and
inheres in some aorta and
towards some interventricular septum membranous part and
has modifier some abnormal)