Which are the most commonly reported congenital cardiac lesions in infants of diabetic mothers?
Ventricular septal defect (VSD); transposition of great arteries (TGA); coarctation of the aorta (CoA); hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with hypertrophic interventricular septum.
1. ETT terminates at T1 level. OG tube courses into the stomach. UVC is seen terminating in the low right atrium.
2. Mild improved bilateral lung aeration. Now noted is increased diffuse haziness mainly in the left upper and midzone, most likely due to asymmetric pulmonary edema.
3. Stable moderately severe cardiomegaly and pulmonary interstitial edema.
4. No definite effusion or pneumothorax. No osseous anomaly.