Which of the following clinical manifestations is consistent with an atrial septal defect (ASD) ?
A) An ASD often causes congestive heart failure (because of decreased pulmonary blood flow) .
B) The right ventricle may become hypertrophic (right ventricular hypertrophy) .
C) Most patients with an ASD are symptomatic in the neonatal intensive care unit,presenting with right atrial enlargement.
D) Chest radiographs are usually abnormal.
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