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10 Cards in this Set
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In double outlet right ventricle, at least what percentage of both great vessels must arise from the right ventricle?
A. 25 B. 50 C. 75 D. 100 |
B. 50
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What type of ventricular septal defect is most commonly found in double outlet right ventricle?
A. subaortic B. subpulmonic C. doubly committed D. remote |
A. subaortic
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In double outlet right ventricle, the most common position of the great vessels is:
A. normal B. side by side C. dextromalpositioned D. levomalpositioned |
B. side by side
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What type of VSD is most commonly found in double outlet left ventricle?
A. subaortic B. subpulmonic C. dextromalpositioned D. levomalpositioned |
A. subaortic
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The sonographic view least helpful in making the diagnosis of double outlet right ventricle in utero is:
A. long axis view of the aorta B. long axis view of the pulmonary artery C. short axis of the great vessels D. apical 4chv |
D. apical 4chv
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The cardiac abnormality most commonly associated with double outlet right ventricle is:
A. pulmonary atresia B. aortic atresia C. pulmonary stenosis D. pulmonary atresia |
C. pulmonary stenosis
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What maternal condition has a reported association with double outlet right ventricle?
A. diabetes mellitus B. lupus erythematosus C. phenylketonuria D. epilepsy |
A. diabetes mellitus
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All of the following chromosome abnormalities have been associated with double outlet right ventricle EXCEPT:
A. Down syndrome B. Edwards syndrome C. DiGeorge syndrome D. Patau syndrome |
A. Down syndrome
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Double outlet right ventricle is thought to be a result of:
A. incomplete fusion B. incomplete migration C. abnormal spiraling D. arrest of septal development |
B. incomplete migration
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Double outlet left ventricle is thought to be a result of:
A. incomplete fusion B. incomplete migration C. abnormal spiraling D. arrest of septal development |
D. arrest of septal development
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