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Tetralogy of Fallot before surgery 2





Tags: Cardiac sonography(Echocardiography), Esaote MyLab 70, Images, Video, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Tetralogy of Fallot before surgery ...
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    The child 1 month-old in the hospital diagnosed congenital heart disease - Tetralogy of Fallot.

    In the current echocardiography: PA narrowed: 7.5 mm in CFM, in B-mode 4.6mm, V max CW 4.5m / sec, PGmax 81 mmHg; Perimembranous VSD in CFM 7.7mm (parasternal view), B-mode 4.4mm (parasternal v.), 4.9 mm (apical v.), The root of the Ao biased towards RV, RV wall thickness 3mm.

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