Crisscross heart (CCH) is a rare anomaly characterized by twisting of the inflow streams of right and left ventricles. The etiology of CCH is not known. Its frequency is less than 8/10, 00,000 live births. Cyanosis is common in neonatal age, while shortness of breath is the main presenting complaint in older children. We present a case series of CCH with array of associations, diagnosed by echocardiography. CCH is a rare heart defect that can be diagnosed by echocardiography by a vigilant operator. Early diagnosis is the key to successful management resulting in increased survival rate, better outcomes and improved quality of life.
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Sheikh, A. M., Kanwal, A., & Sattar, H. (2022). Criss cross heart: A challenging diagnosis. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 72(7), 1429–1431. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.3162
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