Choices

  1. Normal
  2. Truncus Arteriosus
  3. Tetralogy of Fallot
  4. D Transposition
  5. L Transposition
  6. Double Outlet Right ventricle
  7. Double Outlet left ventricle
  8. Aortic Atresia
  9. L Transposition and Pulmonary Atresia

 

MRI T1
Normal Relationship of the pulmonary Artery to the Aorta
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MRI T1
Normal Relationship of the pulmonary Artery to the Aorta
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Aortic Atresia
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Answers

Diagram of DTGA LTGA DORV
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Diagram Normal Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and Truncus Arteriosus
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DTGA D Transposition
The Aorta is anterior and to the right
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LTGA L- Transposition (Corrected Transposition)
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Truncus Arteriosus Type 1
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DORV Double Outlet Right Ventricle
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Double Outlet Left Ventricle (DOLV)
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Tetralogy of Fallot Over-riding Aorta – Small Main and Branch Pulmonary Arteries
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Truncus Arteriosus Type 1
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LTGA L- Transposition (Corrected Transposition) with Pulmonary Atresia
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Aortic Atresia
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