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*[[Trilogy of Fallot]]
*[[Trilogy of Fallot]]
*[[Pentalogy of Fallot]]
*[[Pentalogy of Fallot]]
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! align="center" style="background:#4479BA; color: #FFFFFF;" + |Etiology
! align="center" style="background:#4479BA; color: #FFFFFF;" + |Clinical Presentation
! align="center" style="background:#4479BA; color: #FFFFFF;" + |Laboratory Findings
! align="center" style="background:#4479BA; color: #FFFFFF;" + |Electrocardiogram
! align="center" style="background:#4479BA; color: #FFFFFF;" + |Echocardiography
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|[[Tetralogy of Fallot]]
|Multifactorial


* [[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphisms]]
* Maternal [[rubella]]
* Poor prenatal nutrition
* Maternal [[alcohol]] use
* Maternal [[diabetes]]
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* [[Cyanosis]] on exertion
* [[Exertional dyspnea]]
* [[Palpitation|Palpitations]]
* [[Fatigue]]
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* CBC: [[Anemia]] or [[polycythemia]].
* [[Coagulation]] profile.
* Arterial blood gas: Low [[oxygen saturation]] and [[acidosis]]
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*[[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]
*[[Right bundle branch block]]
*[[Tachycardia]]
* Rate of [[QRS complex|QRS]] change predicts [[Ventricular arrhythmias|ventricular arrhythmia]]
|[[Echocardiography]] may show:
* Residual [[Ventricular septal defect|VSD]] or [[Atrial septal defect|ASD]]
* RV outflow tract obstruction
* Abnormal valvular anatomy
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|[[Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection|Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection]]
|Multifactorial
*[[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphisms]]
* Maternal [[rubella]]
* Poor prenatal nutrition
* Maternal [[alcohol]] use
* Maternal [[diabetes]]
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* [[Tachypnea]]
* [[Palpitation|Palpitations]]
* [[Cyanosis]]
* [[Failure to thrive]]
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* Arterial blood gas: Low [[oxygen saturation]] and [[acidosis]]
* [[Coagulation]] profile.
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* [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]] with a qR pattern
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*[[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]
*Right ventricular loading
*Paradoxical septal motion
*
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|[[Tricuspid atresia|Tricuspid Atresia]]
|Multifactorial
*[[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphisms]]
* Maternal [[rubella]]
* Poor prenatal nutrition
* Maternal [[alcohol]] use
* Maternal [[diabetes]]
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* Respiratory difficulties  as nasal flaring or muscle retractions
* [[Cyanosis]]
* Growth retradation
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* [[Arterial blood gas|Arterial blood gases]]
* [[Complete blood count|CBC]]: [[Polycythemia]]
* [[Coagulation]] profile
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* Tall [[P wave|P waves]] indicate atrial enlargement.
* First-degree [[atrioventricular block]].
* Frontal plane [[QRS complex|QRS]] axis may be leftward.
|Echocardiography may show
* Defect size
* Pulmonary [[blood flow]]
*[[Ventricular function]]
* Valve abnormalities
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|[[Transposition of the great vessels|Transposition of the Great Arteries]]
|Multifactorial
*[[Polymorphism (biology)|Genetic polymorphisms]]
* Poor prenatal nutrition
* Maternal [[alcohol]] use
* Maternal [[diabetes]]
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* Prominent [[cyanosis]] within hours of birth
*[[Congestive heart failure]]
*
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*[[Arterial blood gas|Arterial blood gases]]: [[Hypoxemia]]
* Hyperoxia test
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* [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]
* [[Right axis deviation]]
* Varying degrees of [[Atrioventricular block|AV block]]
* [[Q waves]]
|[[Echocardiography]] may show:
* Relationship between [[great vessels]]
* Associated anatomic lesions
* [[Coronary artery]] origin and branches
|}
==References==
==References==
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Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection should be differentiated from other cyanotic congenital heart diseases found in the pediatrics population

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Disorders Etiology Clinical Presentation Laboratory Findings Electrocardiogram Echocardiography
Tetralogy of Fallot Multifactorial Echocardiography may show:
  • Residual VSD or ASD
  • RV outflow tract obstruction
  • Abnormal valvular anatomy
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection Multifactorial
Tricuspid Atresia Multifactorial
  • Respiratory difficulties as nasal flaring or muscle retractions
  • Cyanosis
  • Growth retradation
  • Tall P waves indicate atrial enlargement.
  • Frontal plane QRS axis may be leftward.
Echocardiography may show
Transposition of the Great Arteries Multifactorial Echocardiography may show:

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