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Congenital aortic arch abnormality in tetralogy of Fallot: A rare case report.
Summary: Imagine being born with a heart that doesn't pump blood quite right, and the blood vessels near it are also mixed up. That is what happened to a 4-year-old boy in this story. He got tired very easily, had trouble breathing when playing, and didn't want to eat. Doctors used special pictures to look inside his chest and found he had a rare heart problem called Tetralogy of Fallot, plus some unusual blood vessels connected to his heart. The good news? Surgeons were able to fix his heart using special patches. This story shows exactly how important good medical pictures are for planning life-saving heart surgery!
Tags
Chromosome Aberrations
Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
Heart Defects, Congenital
Dyspnea
Cardiomegaly
Systolic Murmurs
Heart Diseases
Vascular Ring
Disease
Male
Aorta, Thoracic
Vertebral Artery