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From: Case report of coexisting transposition of the great arteries with supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: focus on computed tomography features

Fig. 2

Sagittal, coronal and axial section of cardiac CT angiography of the cardiac vasculature. Aortic root is originated from the right ventricle (RV). The aorta continues on the right side, with an apparent connection to the right pulmonary aberrant artery at the level of the aortic arch via the major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAs) (A). Main pulmonary artery originates from left ventricle and appears atretic with only connection to the left pulmonary artery (PA) (B, C). Aortic valve is located on the anterior right to the pulmonary valve confirming the spatial relationship of semilunar cusps in D-TGA (C). The liver is transversal in position and located in the midline, and no spleen was identified, suggesting a possible heterotaxy syndrome, along with the cardiac anomaly (D)

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