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Re: Transposition of great vessels?From: Mário Libardi (mariolibardi@uol.com.br)Mon Feb 3 10:10:20 2003
Dr.Borisova You need to analyse the two outflow ventricular tracts to dismiss TGV. Attached there is a normal LVOT.Can you see this image in this baby?? Regards Mário Libardi, M.D. Multimagem Ultra-sonografia Botucatu - Sao Paulo Brazil
>----- Original Message ----- 24-week pregnant woman, Gr3P0, 27 y.o. On viewing fetal heart, great vessels were seen lying parallel to each other, heart chambers looked normal. Can we suggest the possibility of transposition of great vessels basing on this findings? What other US sins of this abnormality are known? What pt's chance that her baby really has this heart abnormality? -- Alexandra Borisova, MD, PhD American Hospital Group Russia, Moscow.
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