Left ventricle outflow tract (LVOT) extrusion refers to a condition where there is abnormal displacement or protrusion of cardiac tissue into the outflow tract of the left ventricle, potentially obstructing blood flow to the aorta. This may occur due to structural abnormalities, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or valvular issues. The extrusion can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain, or syncope, and may require medical or surgical intervention to alleviate the obstruction and improve blood flow.
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
left ventricle
A left ventricle is not an artery.
Right Atrium , Left Atrium , Right Ventricle , Left Ventricle
The intraventricular septum separates the right ventricle from the left ventricle.
the different types of ventricles are the left ventricle and the right ventricle.
left ventricle
around the left ventricle
Oxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart by the left ventricle.
The heart contains 4 chambers The Right Atrium The Left Atrium The Right Ventricle and the Left Ventricle
The four chambers are; Left atrium Right atrium Left Ventricle Right Ventricle The two upper chambers are called atria (singular: atrium) and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. There are four chambers of the heart - the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle and left ventricle.
left ventricle