Tetralogy of Fallot Mohammed Karam Saoud, MD ; Chaqchaq Zineb, MD ; Nisrine Mamouni, MD ; Sanaa Erraghay, MD ; Chahrazed Bouchikhi, MD ; Abdelaziz Banani, MD. Article Published: Sep 7, 2018 Obstetrics and Gynecology I - HASSAN II University Hospital – Fez- Morocco Case report A 27-year-old woman (G1P0) was sent to our office at 32 weeks and 4 days of gestation due to a suspicion of tetralogy of Fallot on an ultrasound exam at 28 weeks of pregnancy. Our ultrasound examination revealed the following findings and confirmed the diagnosis: Images 1 and 2 : 2D and color Doppler images showing erimembranous ventricular septal defect and an overriding aorta over the left ventricle.     Image 3: Doppler color image shows stenosis of the pulmonary artery  Image 4: 2D image show dilated aorta on the three vessels view. Discussion Board Start a discussion about this article Add to Favorites Favorite