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Figure 23. Still color compare image from a trans-thoracic echocardiogram in a young adult in the parasternal long axis (panel A) and
parasternal short axis (panel B) showing outlet ventricular septal defect (VSD) with the left to right shunting by color Doppler (arrow).
Color flow is directed towards the pulmonary valve. LA: Left atrium; RV: right ventricle; LV: left ventricle.
Figure 24. Still color image from a trans-thoracic echocardiogram in a young child in the parasternal long axis (panel A) and parasternal
short axis (panel B) showing aortic regurgitation in a patient with outlet ventricular septal defect in diastole. Regurgitation flow is
directed posteriorly towards the anterior mitral leaflet. RA: Right atrium; LA: left atrium; RV: right ventricle; LV: left ventricle.
Figure 25. Still color compare image from a trans-thoracic echocardiogram in a young adult in parasternal long axis panel A shows
elongated aneurysmal right coronary cusp that is sucked into the outlet ventricular septal defect consistent with sinus of valsalva
aneurysm. Panel B shows the same image with the color flow, VSD jet is seen as red. RCC: Right coronary cusp; LV: left ventricle.