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Fig. 3

From: Pulmonary, aorta, and coronary arteries post-arterial switch in transposition of great arteries: intermediate-term surveillance utilizing conventional echocardiography and cardiac multislice computed tomography

Fig. 3

Abnormalities detected in post-ASO MSCT of some of the included cases. (A) Volume-rendered CT image showing neo-PA with its two branches draping around the neo-aorta. (B) Axial oblique CT image showing stenosis of both RPA and LPA. (C) Volume-rendered CT image of the aorta showing dilated neo-aortic root and STJ. Note the common origin of brachiocephalic and left common carotid arteries (Brachiocephalic trunk). high takeoff of both coronary arteries. (D) Volume-rendered CT images of the heart and aorta showing aortic coarctation and major aortopulmonary collateral arteries; note the high takeoff of both coronary arteries. LPA: left pulmonary artery, neo-PA: neo-pulmonary artery, neo-Ao: neo-aorta, RPA: right pulmonary artery

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