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In complete transposition of the great arteries, the pulmonary and systemic circulations function in:
A. Series B. Parallel C. Reverse D. Collateral |
B. Parallel
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In congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries, the pulmonary and systemic circulations function in:
A. Series B. Parallel C. Reverse D. Collateral |
A. Series
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Complete transposition is caused by the conotruncal ridges growing _____ during embyrology.
A. rightward B. left ward C. upward D. downward |
D. downward
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In the normal heart, the left atrium can be identified morphologically by its ____shape.
A. conal B. pyramidal C. fingerlike D. slitlike |
C. fingerlike
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In the normal heart, the right ventricle can be identified by all of the following EXCEPT:
A. moderator band B. apically inserted AV valve C. trabeculated heart wall D. smooth heart wall |
D. smooth heart wall
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All of the following views are useful in making the diagnosis of complete transposition EXCEPT:
A. subcostal 4chv B. long axis view of the aorta C. sh ax view of the great vessels D. 3VV |
A. subcostal 4chv
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries is a result of:
A. abnormal spiraling of the conotruncal ridges B. abnormal looping of the heart C. abnormal blood flow through the aorta D. abnormal division of the truncus arteriosis |
B. abnormal looping of the heart
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With complete transposition, which two vessels will be seen at the level of the 3-vessel trachea view?
A. pulmonary artery and SVC B. Aorta and SVC C. aorta and pulmonary artery D. pulmonary artery and trachea |
B. Aorta and SVC
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In complete transposition, which cardiac structures are switched?
A. great vessels B. ventricles C. atria D. vena cavae |
A. great vessels
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In congenitally corrected transposition, which cardiac structures are switched?
A. great vessels B. ventricles C. atria D. vena cavae |
B. ventricles
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