Cor triatriatum


cor triatriatum cor tri·a·tri·a·tum (trī-ā’trē-ā’təm)
n.
A congenital heart abnormality in which the heart has three atrial chambers, the left atrium being subdivided by a transverse septum with a single small opening that separates the openings of the pulmonary veins from the mitral valve.

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