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Galindo A et al. – Most CTA can be diagnosed by fetal echocardiography with a high degree of accuracy. Chromosomal defects should always be ruled out, except for simple TGA. Current survival figures in many isolated CTA, especially simple TGA and TOF, support a change in the "classical" concept that congenital heart defects detected prenatally often have the worst outlook.

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