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What will happen in absence of semilunar valves?​

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Answer:

The absence of semilunar valves could cause a fetal death or induced abortion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Severe regurgitation in both great arteries leads to volume overload in both ventricles, which causes fetal hydrops and death.

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