CHD with ↑/↓ Pulmonary Blood Flow – X-ray Clues MCQ Quiz | Radiology
Welcome, future medical professionals! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of radiological findings in Congenital Heart Diseases (CHDs), focusing on the crucial distinction between conditions causing increased or decreased pulmonary blood flow. Understanding these X-ray clues is essential for differential diagnosis in pediatric cardiology. This quiz contains 25 multiple-choice questions tailored to the MBBS curriculum, covering classic signs like the “boot-shaped heart,” “snowman sign,” and “egg on a string.” Challenge yourself to interpret these radiographic patterns accurately. After submitting your answers, you will receive your score and a detailed review of the correct responses. You can also download a PDF copy of all questions and their correct answers for your revision. Good luck!
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