Truncus arteriosus versus tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia.

Cardiol Young

1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital,Boston,Massachusetts,United States of America.

Published: May 2017

Truncus arteriosus and tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia may be difficult to differentiate prenatally. We present a case that, on newborn echocardiography, angiography, and intraoperative inspection, shared features of both diagnoses.

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