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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

From: Assessment of superior cavo-pulmonary anastomoses (Glenn shunt) by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in comparison with multi-slice computed tomography

Fig. 6

An 11-year-old male with a history of D-TGA, LVOTO and ASD treated with right -sided Glenn shunt. A MSCT angiography sagittal view showed patent right-sided Glenn that was connected to the right pulmonary artery. B MSCT angiography coronal view showed patent azygous vein. C MSCT angiography -VRT showed azygous vein connected to SVC. D TWIST showed azygous vein and faint both pulmonary arteries on the first pass. E TWIST showed well visualized both pulmonary arteries and aorta in the next dynamic sequence. F TWIST showed lastly patent right-sided Glenn with no stenosis or thrombosis. G 3D post-contrast whole heart that showed patent right-sided Genn shunt. H 3D post-contrast whole heart that showed patent azygous vein which connected to SVC. I 3D post-contrast whole heart that showed patent azygous vein

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