Identify the characteristics of a patient with Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia. Select all that apply
1. Ventricle defects
2. Anal anomalies
3. Transesophageal anomalies
4. Atrial anomalies
5. Acrocyanosis
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1. The defects are not in the ventricles.
2. The defects of the heart are usually associated with other defects, primarily in the anal and transesophageal regions.
3. The defects of the heart are usually associated with other defects, primarily in the anal and transesophageal regions.
4. Atrial anomalies are not noted in a patient with these defects.
Cyanosis is noted in the patient.
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