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In | In congenital rubella syndrome due to [[PDA]] , there may be findings evident on chest x ray such as | ||
* Increased blood flow in the pulmonary vessels. | * Increased blood flow in the [[pulmonary vessels]]. | ||
* Increased in cardiac shadow due to ventricular enlargement. | * Increased in cardiac shadow due to ventricular enlargement. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Chest radiograph may show increased pulmonary vascularity and cardiomegaly due to ventricular enlargement. The heart size might be normal if the shunt is small.
Chest X Ray
In congenital rubella syndrome due to PDA , there may be findings evident on chest x ray such as
- Increased blood flow in the pulmonary vessels.
- Increased in cardiac shadow due to ventricular enlargement.