Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA) is a rare congenital heart lesion with varied morphological presentation and can often by asymptomatic. A failing systemic right ventricle (RV) or increasing tricuspid regurgitation are generally indications for surgical intervention.
Oct 29, 2019
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Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA) is a rare heart defect. Only 0.5 to 1 percent of all people with heart defects have CCTGA ...
Congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessels (CCTGA; l-TGA) is an uncommon congenital heart abnormality, occurring in 0.5% of the population.
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Levo-Transposition of the great arteries is an acyanotic congenital heart defect in which the primary arteries are transposed, with the aorta anterior and to the left of the pulmonary artery; the morphological left and right ventricles with their... Wikipedia
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Jun 30, 2020 · CCTGA is a very rare congenital anomaly observed with a prevalence of less than 1% of all congenital heart diseases and is often diagnosed after ...
CCTGA is a rare condition in which the anatomy of the heart's main pumping chambers is reversed like a mirror image. Also known as: L-TGA.
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