Abstract

Two cases of corrected transposition of the great vessels have been reported: one with an associated “mitral incompetence” and a complete atrioventricular block, and one with mild pulmonary stenosis and Grade I atrioventricular block. In both cases, proper evaluation of the physical findings, ECG, and roentgenologic appearance enabled us to reach the diagnosis which was confirmed by heart catheterization.

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