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Cyanotic neonate.
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Age: Neonate
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Right upper lobe collapse and an abnormal cardiomediastinal contour with elevated cardiac apex.
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At 10 weeks, there is elevation of the cardiac apex.
Case Discussion
Neonatal CXRs in a cyanotic child, demonstrate elevation of the cardiac apex, suspicious for right ventricular hypertrophy. Tetralogy of Fallot was suspected that was later confirmed on echocardiography and subsequent surgery.
Case courtesy of Bob Cook, MD. Western Memorial Regional Hospital Corner Brook, Newfoundland.