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Circulation. 1964;30:223-226

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(Circulation. 1964;30:223.)
© 1964 American Heart Association, Inc.


Congenital Aneurysm of the Membranous Portion of the Ventricular Septum

A Cause for Holosystolic Murmurs

RICHARD W. CAMPBELL M.D.1; E. F. STEINMETZ M.D.1; CHARLES H. HELMEN M.D.1

1 From the Department of Medicine (Division of Cardiology), the Heart Research Center, the Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine and the Krannert Heart Research Institute, Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana.

A case of an isolated aneurysm of the ventricular septum with a loud holosystolic murmur at the fourth left interspace is presented. The origin of the murmur is ascribed to the aneurysm of the ventricular septum.