Module 3 : Dominant left to right shunt lesions – PDA, CAT, APW, P-TAPVC
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Which is the most common lesion on this list?
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Normally, an arterial duct connects which vessel to which? [tick the correct statement]
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A patent arterial duct in a term infant normally closes completely within:
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A patent arterial duct is the only source of blood supply in some congenital heart malformations e.g.
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In hearts with common arterial trunk (CAT), the pulmonary arteries arise from the truncal wall. Frequently, the arterial duct is absent except when CAT is associated with:
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How do you distinguish an aorto-pulmonary window (APW) from a common arterial trunk?
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Partially anomalous pulmonary venous connection means ……
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When there is totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection to a supracardiac site the common vein usually connects to the …. [tick the correct statement(s)]
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When there is totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection to an infracardiac site, the common vein usually ……..
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