Taussig- Bing Malformation
Which of the following is found in Taussig- Bing Malformation
[A] Double inlet left ventricle
[B] Double inlet right ventricle
[C] Double outlet left ventricle
[D] Double outlet right ventricle
Taussig- Bing Malformation
Taussig- Bing Malformation
Form of double outlet right ventricle
- D- malposed
- Side- by- side great vessels
- Sub- pulmonary VSD
- Hypoplastic aortic arch
- Taussig–Bing syndrome is a cyanotic congenital heart defect
Form of double outlet right ventricle with D- malposed, side- by- side great vessels, sub- pulmonary VSD, hypoplastic
aortic arch
- Both aorta and pulmonary artery are connected to the RV
- Only path for blood from the LV is across the VSD.
- When the VSD is subpulmonic – LV blood then flows preferentially to the pulmonary artery.
- RV blood, by default, flows mainly to the aorta.
Holmes Heart – Double inlet left ventricle with D- looped ventricles and normally related great vessels
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