Ventricular septal defect chest x ray
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Chest X Ray
Small VSD:
Normal heart size and pulmonary vascularity.
Medium-sized defect (or moderate left-to-right shunt):
a) slight cardiomegaly
b) increased pulmonary vascular markings in both the central and the peripheral portions of the lung field.
Large VSDs:
a) LVH has regressed in adults, apex is tilted upward reflecting RVH.
b) dilated proximal pulmonary vessels, pruned peripheral vessels