Congenital Cyanotic Heart Disease 4T's
T - etralogy of Fallot
T - runcus Arteriosus
T -ransposition of the Great vessels
T - Tricuspid Atresia
Tips: Associate "T" with Cyanotic; Tips of Toes/Fingers are Tinged-Blue
Tetralogy of Fallot
P -ulmonary Stenosis
R-ight ventricular hypertrophy
O-verriding aorta
V-entricular Septal Defect
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Tips: TOF is the most common CHD, it does not need to PROVe it.
P - first means most significant; Pulmonary stenosis is the most significant component
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