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. 2016 Jun 1;10(6):TE01–TE06. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/21442.8040

[Table/Fig-6]:

[Table/Fig-6]:

Six-month-old male patient diagnosed with a left-to-right shunt, VSD, confirmed on echocardiography: (a) Diagrammatic representation of ventricular septal defect; (b) Chest radiograph shows pulmonary plethora (open arrow) and moderately dilated main pulmonary arterial segment (arrow). There is right upper lobe collapse; (c) Grey scale and the colour doppler images of the right ventricular outflow shows the perimembranous septal defect (arrow) and the jet illustrated by the Doppler examination; (d) Axial CT view shows grossly dilated pulmonary artery (arrow); (e) Coronal CT reconstruction demonstrates enlarged left atrium (star). Increased arterial shadows; (f) Demonstrates peri-membraneous ventricular septal defect in 4CH MRI examination (open arrow).