What are the four structural heart anomalies that make up the tetralogy of Fallot? (Select the four that apply.)

a. Hypertrophied right ventricle
b. Patent ductus arteriosus
c. Ventral septal defect
d. Narrowing of pulmonary artery
e. Dextroposition of aorta


ANS: A, B, D, E
The four anomalies that comprise tetralogy of Fallot are hypertrophied right ventricle, patent ductus arteriosus, stenosis of pulmonary artery, and dextroposition of the aorta.

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