2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2015.07.019
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3D MDCT angiography for the preoperative assessment of truncus arteriosus

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“…Type IV is described with the origin of branch pulmonary arteries from descending aorta that recently considered as a variant of Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia and a sub-aortic VSD (pseudotruncus). 7 Another classification has been described by Van Praagh and Van Praagh 8 : type 1 is similar to type I of Collett–Edwards. Type 2 is identical to Collett–Edwards types II and III.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Type IV is described with the origin of branch pulmonary arteries from descending aorta that recently considered as a variant of Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia and a sub-aortic VSD (pseudotruncus). 7 Another classification has been described by Van Praagh and Van Praagh 8 : type 1 is similar to type I of Collett–Edwards. Type 2 is identical to Collett–Edwards types II and III.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) are complementary techniques only when further information is needed (Table 10) [86,87]. Cardiovascular CT allows detailed assessment of coronary arteries, PAs and aortopulmonary collaterals and is well suited to visualize aortic arch anomalies, including aortic coarctation and IAA [86,88,89].…”
Section: Cardiovascular Computed Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In select cases, CCT is helpful in the preoperative assessment of anatomy (including CA origin and course) in infants with truncus arteriosus (Figure 33). 166 Similar to the imaging evaluation of patients with repaired TOF, knowledge of the CA relationships to the outflow tracts and sternum are important in patients with truncus arteriosus who may require transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement.…”
Section: Truncus Arteriosusmentioning
confidence: 99%