Prenatal Diagnosis of Criss-Cross Heart Using 4-Dimensional Color Doppler Rendering

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Abstract

Criss-cross heart is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly characterized by the crossing of two ventricular inflow streams. We have demonstrated the utility of 4-dimensional color Doppler rendering in diagnosing the criss-cross heart in a fetus. Four-dimensional color Doppler rendering can demonstrate the relative direction of intracardiac blood flows and facilitate recognition of the crossover of inflow streams in the same plane, confirming the criss-cross heart diagnosis in the fetus.

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Tsukimori, K., Kitadai, Y., & Kan, N. (2019). Prenatal Diagnosis of Criss-Cross Heart Using 4-Dimensional Color Doppler Rendering. Pediatric Cardiology, 40(1), 237–239. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-018-1990-9

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