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A 6 weeks old child presents with progressive cyanosis, poor feeding, tachypnea over the first 2 wks of life and holosystolic murmur. What is the most appropriate condition?

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A 6 weeks old child presents with progressive cyanosis, poor feeding, tachypnea over the first 2 wks of life and holosystolic murmur. What is the most appropriate condition?


  1. ASD
  2. VSD
  3. Tricuspid atresia
  4. PDA
  5. TOF

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1. The key is C. tricuspid atresia.

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