Chowdhury, A WReza, A Q MBaqui, M AMuttalib, M ATanveer, M SIslam, S AUllah, M SMondal, D KIslam, S SShahidullah, M SKamal, A H M2015-12-142015-12-142008Chowdhury A W, Reza A Q M, Baqui M A, Muttalib M A,Tanveer M S, Islam S A, Ullah M S, Mondal D K, Islam S S, Shahidullah M S, Kamal A H M. Ventricular Septal Defect as a Complication of Blunt Chest Trauma: A Rare Occurrence and First Case-Report in Bangladesh. Cardiovascular Journal. 2008; 1(1): 105-108.2071-09172309-6357http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/168037Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a very uncommon condition, especially in association with blunt chest trauma. A healthy young adult was diagnosed as a case of VSD one week after a road-traffic accident. History and other medical records suggest it was an acquired post-traumatic VSD. Thus, all patients of blunt chest trauma deserve close cardiac evaluation.enVentricular Septal Defect as a Complication of Blunt Chest Trauma: A Rare Occurrence and First Case-Report in Bangladesh.Article