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*[[ Cardiac]] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[cyanotic congenital heart disease]]. Findings on [[cardiac CT scan]] for assessment of the anatomy of [[ congenital heart disease]] may include: | *[[ Cardiac]] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[cyanotic congenital heart disease]]. Findings on [[cardiac CT scan]] for assessment of the anatomy of [[ congenital heart disease]] may include:<ref name="GooPark2003">{{cite journal|last1=Goo|first1=Hyun Woo|last2=Park|first2=In-Sook|last3=Ko|first3=Jae Kon|last4=Kim|first4=Yong Hwue|last5=Seo|first5=Dong-Man|last6=Yun|first6=Tae-Jin|last7=Park|first7=Jeong-Jun|last8=Yoon|first8=Chong Hyun|title=CT of Congenital Heart Disease: Normal Anatomy and Typical Pathologic Conditions|journal=RadioGraphics|volume=23|issue=suppl_1|year=2003|pages=S147–S165|issn=0271-5333|doi=10.1148/rg.23si035501}}</ref> | ||
:* Evaluation the position of [[aorta]], [[pulmonary vein]], [[pulmonary arteries]] | :* Evaluation the position of [[aorta]], [[pulmonary vein]], [[pulmonary arteries]] | ||
:* Evaluation of the size and volume of [[cardiac chambers]] | :* Evaluation of the size and volume of [[cardiac chambers]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Template:Sara,Zand Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]
Overview
CT scan
- Cardiac CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of cyanotic congenital heart disease. Findings on cardiac CT scan for assessment of the anatomy of congenital heart disease may include:[1]
- Evaluation the position of aorta, pulmonary vein, pulmonary arteries
- Evaluation of the size and volume of cardiac chambers
- Evaluation of ventriculoarterial connection
- Evaluation the connection between upper lob bronchi and pulmonary arteries
- Evaluation of coronary arteries, valves, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, hepatic veins
- Evaluation of visceral situs
- Findings on Chest CT scan for the diagnosis of pulmonary causes of cyanosis may include:
**Pneumonia (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Pulmonary edema (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Pulmonary embolism (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Pulmonary hypertension (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Pneumothorax (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Atelectasis (to view CT Scan features, click here)
- Pleural effusion (to view CT Scan features,click here)
References
- ↑ Goo, Hyun Woo; Park, In-Sook; Ko, Jae Kon; Kim, Yong Hwue; Seo, Dong-Man; Yun, Tae-Jin; Park, Jeong-Jun; Yoon, Chong Hyun (2003). "CT of Congenital Heart Disease: Normal Anatomy and Typical Pathologic Conditions". RadioGraphics. 23 (suppl_1): S147–S165. doi:10.1148/rg.23si035501. ISSN 0271-5333.