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TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT ARTERIES (TGA) What Are The Abnormalities Seen In This Condition?

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TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT ARTERIES (TGA) What Are The Abnormalities Seen In This Condition?

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Normally, the PA carries the blue blood from the RV to the lungs for oxygenation, and the aorta carries the pure red blood from the LV to the whole body. In TGA, the PA is connected to the LV, and the aorta to the RV. This results in purified blood going back to the lungs and impure blood going back into the body.

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