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Fig. 3A 12-year-old girl with double-outlet right ventricle, severely malaligned complete atrioventricular canal, ipsilateral pulmonary venous return, interrupted inferior vena cava with azygous extension to left superior vena cava, and abdominal situs inversus. Kawashima procedure was performed, and subsequently conduit was placed to incorporate hepatic blood flow into pulmonary circuit in order to treat pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. In these coronal volume renderings, conduit (C) is positioned to right of aorta (AO in A) and has mild narrowing as it turns superiorly (arrow in B). No thrombus was present. LIA in A = left innominate artery.





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