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  1. Egyptian Doctor

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    Sorry,
    x-ray film is not clear.
     

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    tetralogy of fallot
     

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    Tetraology of Fallot.
    upturning of the apex indicate right ventricular hypertrophy (Boot Shape),Diminish lung vascularity
     

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