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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 54, Issue 645 736-743, Copyright © 1981 by British Institute of Radiology
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SM Tadavarthy, A Formanek, W Castaneda-Zuniga, JH Moller, JE Edwards and K Amplatz
Criss-cross heart is an angiographically confusing malformation where apparent crossing but not mixing of contrast medium is seen at atrioventricular level. The malformation can be understood by a clockwise or counter-clockwise ventricular rotation. In the normal heart or one with complete transposition ventricular rotation is clockwise. With corrected transposition rotation occurs in a counter-clockwise fashion. One case of criss-cross heart with associated corrected transposition and two criss-cross hearts occurring with complete transposition are reported.
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