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HLHS is associated with the underdevelopment of all of the following structures EXCEPT the:
A. left atrium
B. left ventricle
C. mitral valve
D. aortic valve
A. left atrium
HLHS is frequently associated with :
A. dextrocardia
B. dextroposition
C. mesocardia
D. levoposition
D. levoposition
The worst prognostic sign for HLHS is:
A. small ventricle
B. aortic atresia
C. restrictive foramen ovale
D. mitral atresia
C. restrictive foramen ovale
HLHS is associated with enlargement of all of the following EXCEPT:
A. right atrium
B. SVC
C. right ventricle
D. pulmonary artery
B. SVC
The cause of HLHS is usually:
A. genetic
B. teratogenic
C. environmental
D. multifactoral
D. multifactoral
The size of the aorta in HLHS can be evaluated on all of the following views EXCEPT the:
A. in plane view
B. short axis of the great vessels
C. long axis of the aorta
D. 3VV
A. in plane view
Valvular regurgitation is found in what percentage of HLHS?
A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60
C. 50
The cardiac anomaly most associated with HLHS is:
A. right sided aortic arch
B. coarctation of the aorta
C. truncus arteriosis
D. tetralogy of fallot
B. coarctation of the aorta
HLHS is associated with extracardiac abnormalities in ____% of cases:
A. 20
B. 40
C. 60
D. 80
B. 40%
HLHS has been associated with which of the following:
A. Down syndrome
B. Edward syndrome
C. Turner syndrome
D. DiGeorge syndrome
C. Turner