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Question
This week's visual pearl reviews the structures of the heart when being viewed in a parasternal long-axis view. What do the labels correspond to in the clip below (note: "E" and "F" are valves) and do you see any obvious abnormalities?

Answer
The parasternal long-axis is obtained by scanning to the left (patient's left) of the sternum through the 2nd-5th intercostal space. Click here for a tutorial on the technique.
- A - Left Ventricle
- B - Right Ventricular Outflow Tract (RVOT)
- C - Left atrium
- D - Ascending Aorta
- E - Mitral Valve
- F - Aortic Valve
- G - Descending Aorta
Answer to Bonus Question: Dilation of the RVOT
- Quick tip for evaluating the RVOT; use the left atrium as a size reference (assuming normal atrial size) for the RVOT
- Normally, the RVOT and left atrium should be approximately equal in size
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