Congenital Heart Disease



Congenital Heart Disease





A 34-year-old woman is referred for evaluation for congenital heart disease.






Figure 14-1A.






Figure 14-1B.






Figure 14-1C.



QUESTION 1. Based on the image provided (Fig. 14-1), the patient can be diagnosed with:


A. Hypoplastic left heart and tricuspid atresia

B. Transposition of the great arteries

C. Double inlet left ventricle

D. An ASD and a ventricular septal defect (VSD)

E. All of the options

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ANSWER 1: E. The images show a double inlet left ventricle with a rudimentary right ventricle with left-toright blood flow through a VSD (Fig. 14-2A,14-2B). An ASD is visualized on Figure 14-2A.

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Jul 15, 2016 | Posted by in CARDIOLOGY | Comments Off on Congenital Heart Disease

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