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Fig. 2D 29-year-old woman with D-transposition of great arteries as
result of undergoing Mustard atrial switch procedure during childhood. Coronal
cine view (A) shows small systemic venous pathways (asterisks)
from inferior and superior vena cava to subpulmonary ventricle (morphology of
left ventricle) and pulmonary venous pathway (arrow), which is
connected to subaortic ventricle (morphology of right ventricle). Single slice
of coronal time-resolved MR angiography shows small systemic venous pathways
(B), and sagittal angiogram shows pulmonary venous pathway (C)
(arrow). On chest radiograph (D), which is gray-scale
manipulated, pacemaker probe (implanted after MRI) shows course of blood flow
(arrows) from superior vena cava after undergoing Mustard atrial
switch. Ao = aorta, SVC = superior vena cava, PT = pulmonary trunk, IVC =
inferior vena cava, spV = subpulmonary ventricle, saV = subaortic
ventricle.