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A 3-Month-Old Boy Is Rushed to the Emergency Department for Evaluation

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A 3-month-old boy is rushed to the emergency department for evaluation of cyanosis.  The baby appeared "bluish-pale" during a bottle feeding this morning and still appears "dusky."  The parents say that this color change has occurred during crying or feeding for the past few days.  The patient also seems to tire and breathe faster after a few minutes of feeding.  Review of systems is negative for fever, coughing, choking, and gagging.  Temperature is 36.7 C (98 F) ; blood pressure is 84/50 mm Hg in the right arm, 85/55 mm Hg in the left arm, 88/58 mm Hg in the right leg, and 87/52 mm Hg in the left leg; pulse is 155/min; and respirations are 54/min.  Pulse oximetry shows an oxygen saturation of 80% on room air.  The infant is crying and the cyanosis is most prominent in the lips and tongue.  Auscultation reveals a single S2, and a harsh crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur is heard at the left upper sternal border.  The abdomen is soft, nontender, and nondistended.  No digital clubbing is present.  Capillary refill is <2 sec.  Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?


A) Coarctation of the aorta
B) D-transposition of the great arteries
C) Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
D) Isolated ventricular septal defect
E) Tetralogy of Fallot

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