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==Overview== | |||
An abnormal pulse oximetry findings with a discrepancy between the upper and lower extremities is a consistent finding with transposition of great vessels. D-TGA is difficult to detect on fetal ultrasound due to the absence of differences in ventricle size. | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | |||
* An abnormal pulse oximetry findings with a discrepancy between the upper and lower extremities is a consistent finding with transposition of great vessels. | |||
* D-TGA is difficult to detect on fetal ultrasound due to the absence of differences in ventricle size.<ref name="pmid28436133">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ravi P, Mills L, Fruitman D, Savard W, Colen T, Khoo N, Serrano-Lomelin J, Hornberger LK |title=Population trends in prenatal detection of transposition of great arteries: impact of obstetric screening ultrasound guidelines |journal=Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol |volume=51 |issue=5 |pages=659–664 |date=May 2018 |pmid=28436133 |doi=10.1002/uog.17496 |url=}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
An abnormal pulse oximetry findings with a discrepancy between the upper and lower extremities is a consistent finding with transposition of great vessels. D-TGA is difficult to detect on fetal ultrasound due to the absence of differences in ventricle size.
Laboratory Findings
- An abnormal pulse oximetry findings with a discrepancy between the upper and lower extremities is a consistent finding with transposition of great vessels.
- D-TGA is difficult to detect on fetal ultrasound due to the absence of differences in ventricle size.[1]
References
- ↑ Ravi P, Mills L, Fruitman D, Savard W, Colen T, Khoo N, Serrano-Lomelin J, Hornberger LK (May 2018). "Population trends in prenatal detection of transposition of great arteries: impact of obstetric screening ultrasound guidelines". Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 51 (5): 659–664. doi:10.1002/uog.17496. PMID 28436133.