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Hypoplastic right ventricle is most commonly the result of :
A. pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum B. tricuspid atresia C. pulmonary stenosis D. tricuspid stenosis |
A. pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum
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In most cases of hypoplastic right ventricle, the great vessel relationship is:
A. normal B. dextroposition C. levotransposition D. fused |
A. normal
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A finding on u/s that can be confused with tricuspid atresia is:
A. dilated valve orifice B. Ebstein anomaly C. AV defect D. hyperechoic parietal band |
D. hyperechoic parietal band
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A hemodynamic finding associated with hypoplastic right ventricle is:
A. reversed flow through the aorta B. reversed flow through the pulmonary artery C. reversed flow through the pulmonary veins D. reversed flow through the foramen ovale |
B. reversed flow through the pulmonary artery
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An abnormal karyotype is associated with hypoplastic right ventricle in ____% of cases.
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20 |
A. 5%
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Hypoplastic right ventricle has been associated with what maternal condition?
A. diabetes mellitus B. lupus erythematosus C. rubella D. phenylketonuria |
C. rubella
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The fetal echocardiographic view LEAST likely to aid in the diagnosis of hypoplastic right ventricle is:
A. apical 4chv B. subcostal 4chv C. SVC-IVC view D. long axis view of the aorta |
C. SVC-IVC
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Which syndrome has been associated with right hypoplastic right ventricle?
A. short ribbed polydactyly B. DiGeorge syndrome C. Noonan syndrome D. pentalogy of Cantrell |
A. short ribbed polydactyly
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Hypoplastic right ventricle can be associated with prominent reversal of the A wave in the:
A. pulmonary veins B. Mitral valve C. tricuspid valve D. ductus venosus |
D. ductus venosus
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Hypoplastic right ventricle is considered a(n):
A. transient abnormality B. progressive abnormality C. inflammatory abnormality D. inclusive abnormality |
B. progressive abnormality
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