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Figure 5 Modified box plots made in StatView 5; description as for Figure 4. Each panel has a different vertical scale, that on the top panel being 10 times larger than that on the bottom panel. (Top) The four major left-to-right shunts (ventricular septal defect [VSD]; patent ductus arteriosus [PDA]; atrial septal defect [ASD]; atrioventricular septal defect [AVSD]) and the three major obstructive lesions (pulmonic stenosis [PS]; aortic stenosis [AS]; coarctation of the aorta [Coarctation]). (Bottom) Tetralogy of Fallot (Tetralogy); complete transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA); hypoplastic right heart (HRH), which includes tricuspid atresia, Ebstein’s anomaly, and pulmonary atresia with an intact ventricular septum (pul atresia IVS); hypoplastic left heart (HLH); truncus arteriosus (Truncus); double outlet right ventricle (DORV); single ventricle (SV); total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). The three components of the HRH syndrome do not add up to the total, because not all reports included all three.





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