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Fig. 1A —9-year-old girl with Amplatzer septal occluder (AGA Medical Corporation) in good position. See also Figs. S1G-S1K, cine loops, in supplemental data. Oblique axial MDCT image in plane perpendicular to Amplatzer septal occluder shows anatomic features. Two metallic points (arrows) should appear simultaneously to ensure perpendicularity between plane and device. After plane is set, scrolling up and down shows device for comprehensive evaluation. Oblique axial images are useful in evaluating device and its relation to aorta, mitral valve, tricuspid valve, and coronary sinus. LA = left atrium, LV = left ventricle, RA = right atrium, RV = right ventricle.





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