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Fig. 4A ECG-gated axial spin-echo T1-weighted MR images in patient with
dextrocardia, situs solitus, and corrected transposition of great arteries
(TGA). (Reprinted with permission from Reddy GP, Caputo GR. Diagnosis please:
case 15. Radiology 1999; 211:709-710
[2]) Liver is on right and
spleen is on left (bottom image), revealing situs solitus. Image
through cardiac chambers (top image) shows discordant
atrioventricular connections. Inferior pulmonary veins (arrowheads)
drain to morphologic left atrium (LA). Left atrium is connected to morphologic
right ventricle (RV), which is distinguished by presence of a moderator band
(arrow). Morphologic right atrium (RA) is connected to morphologic
left ventricle (LV). Ventricles are in L-loop configuration.