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VSD: Large Membranous- Infant- AP and Lateral

4-month-old infant with large membranous ventricular septal defect and failure to thrive. An anterior-posterior chest radiograph (left panel) shows situs solitus, moderate cardiomegaly, symmetrically increased pulmonary blood flow, hyperinflation, and a left aortic arch (arrow points to slight indentation of left side of trachea by the aortic arch).

VSD: Large Membranous- Infant- AP and Lateral