The tetralogy of Fallot is

A. occlusion of the left coronary artery.
B. an exceptionally fast heart rate.
C. a developmental disorder that is a cardiac septal defect.
D. a condition in which the left and right sides of the heart are completely reversed.
E. an inadequate cardiac output due to poorly contracting heart chambers.


Answer: C

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