ABC | Volume 115, Nº1, Suplement, July 2020

Clinicoradiological Correlation Arq Bras Cardiol 2020; 115(1Suppl.1):34-36 Atik et al. Corrected transposition of the great arteries, with good natural evolution until 65 years Figure 1 – Chest radiography highlights the slightly enlarged cardiac area due to a more prominent left ventricular arch and normal pulmonary vascular network. The aortic arch is located on the left. The electrocardiogram shows the good right atrioventricular pacemaker functionality, with right bundle-branch block and positioned in the left ventricle on the right. Figure 2 – Echocardiogram shows the characteristic images of corrected transposition of the great arteries with slight right ventricle dilation on the left and mild tricuspid valve regurgitation on the left. The mitral valve on the right is upper and the tricuspid valve is lower, on the left. RA LA TI RV LV 35

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