A great imitator in adult cardiology practice: congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries.
Anushree AgarwalFatima SamadLindsey KalvinMichelle BushAbdul Jamil TajikPublished in: Congenital heart disease (2017)
Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries poses a challenge in the adult cardiology practice because of its diverse clinical presentation. It is crucial that internists, cardiologists, and sonographers maintain a high degree of suspicion after meticulous physical examination for the early recognition of ccTGA, and thus avoid associated morbidities. Through some case examples, we provide clues to the key diagnostic features that could help them to be vigilant in making a diagnosis.