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From: Hemodynamically balanced congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries with a large ventricular septal defect, and subvalvular pulmonic stenosis: a case report

Fig. 1

a Transthoracic echocardiography shows the pulmonary trunk in the center position of the parasternal short axis view, which was opened to the right-sided ventricle, and the aortic valve in the 1 o’clock position, suggesting the transposition of the aorta and pulmonary trunk. b Cardiac computed tomography images at the cutting planes shown in red lines in B-1 and B-2 demonstrate the aorta and pulmonary trunk to be in similar positions to those shown by transthoracic echocardiography. c The cranial part of the three-dimensional model of the cardiac computed tomography at a similar plane as that in (a and b). d The parallel arrangement of the aorta and pulmonary trunk are shown in a three-dimensional model. AO aorta, D-AO descending aorta, LA left atrium, L-SVC left superior vena cava, LV left ventricle, PA pulmonary artery, PT pulmonary trunk, RA right atrium, RV right ventricle

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