Fig. 1From: Naxos disease: from the origin to todayThe heart of a 50-year-old female ARVD patient during surgery. The most prominent areas of dysplasia are illustrated on the drawing. Triangle of dysplasia: the most frequent sites of dysplasia: (1) the anterior infundibulum, (2) the right ventricular apex and (3) the inferior or diaphragmatic aspect of the right ventricle (RV). These constitute the original “triangle of dysplasia”. LV - left ventricle, RA - right atrium. (With permission from Marcus FI & Fontaine GH, et al. [7])Back to article page