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Cardiovascular disorders

  • Define: Situs ambiguus
  • Define: Situs inversus
  • Define: Situs solitus
  • How can a CXR be used to evaluate CHD?
  • In a systematic approach to cardiac disease, what factors must be evaluated?
  • Is heart size as determined on a CXR reliable?
  • What are the eight most common congenital cardiac anomalies of childhood in order of frequency?
  • What clinical observation helps categorize children with CHD?
  • What is a good clue to full inspiration on CXR in children?
  • What is situs?
  • What is the best indicator of situs?
  • What is the most common congenital cardiac anomaly?
  • What other modalities are useful for evaluating CHD?
  • What structure complicates evaluation of the heart size and aortic arch in young infants?
  • What terms can be used to describe the pulmonary vascular pattern?

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