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==Chest X Ray== | ==Chest X Ray== | ||
* Normal or decreased pulmonary vascularity | * Normal or decreased pulmonary vascularity | ||
* Concave pulmonary artery segment | * Concave [[pulmonary artery]] segment | ||
* In Tetralogy of Fallot, the heart may present with a "boot-like" or "coeur en sabot" appearance (an upturned right ventricular apex and a concave main pulmonary arterial segment), rather than the symmetric appearance of a normal heart. | * In Tetralogy of Fallot, the heart may present with a "boot-like" or "coeur en sabot" appearance (an upturned right ventricular apex and a concave main pulmonary arterial segment), rather than the symmetric appearance of a normal [[heart]]. | ||
* A right sided aortic arch may also be present. There is pruning or reduction in the prominence of the pulmonary vasculature over time. | * A right sided aortic arch may also be present. There is pruning or reduction in the prominence of the [[pulmonary vasculature]] over time. | ||
[[Image:TOF_x_ray.jpg|center|400px]] | [[Image:TOF_x_ray.jpg|center|400px]] |
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Chest X Ray
- Normal or decreased pulmonary vascularity
- Concave pulmonary artery segment
- In Tetralogy of Fallot, the heart may present with a "boot-like" or "coeur en sabot" appearance (an upturned right ventricular apex and a concave main pulmonary arterial segment), rather than the symmetric appearance of a normal heart.
- A right sided aortic arch may also be present. There is pruning or reduction in the prominence of the pulmonary vasculature over time.
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