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Fig. 5

From: CT of cardiac and extracardiac vascular anomalies: embryological implications

Fig. 5

A 30-day-old male infant with CHD for preoperative assessment. A CT sagittal MIP revealed DORV with overriding aorta, subaortic VSD (arrow in A), pulmonary stenosis and large tortuous PDA (dotted arrow) connecting the aortic arch and left pulmonary artery. B Coronal MIP showing aortic arch giving origin to left subclavian artery and arterial trunk (diamond) that bifurcates into left CCA & brachiocephalic artery. C Coronal MIP showing Rt SVC (*). D Coronal MPR showing a long vascular channel (circle) in C and (white arrow) in D on the left side of the aorta, its upper end draining into left subclavian/left innominate vein, representing persistent left SVC, with the left inferior pulmonary vein (black arrow) is seen draining into this vascular channel. E Axial images showing RV hypertrophy and Lt basal consolidation patch

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