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Figure 3

From: Complete transposition of the aorta and pulmonary artery in a Belgian Blue crossbreed calf: A case report

Figure 3

Short axis, right parasternal view at the level of the heart base: Centrally located is the great artery originating from the right ventricle (ARV). The artery originating from the left ventricle (ALV) resembles the normal presentation of a pulmonary artery and its bifurcation. Note the difference in diameter at the level of the bifurcation (1) and the dilatation of this vessel just proximal of this level (2).

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