Snapshot Tetralogy of Fallot associated with DiGeorge syndrome best diagnosed with echocardiography presents with tachycardia, diaphoresis, and central cyanosis Transposition of the great vessels aorta is connected to the right ventricle, and pulmonary artery is connected to the left ventricle cyanosis, normal pulmonary vasculature, and no signs of cardiomegaly chest radiograph shows an "egg on a string" appearance EKG shows right axis deviation Truncus arteriosus associated with DiGeorge syndrome DiGeorge also presents with abnormal facies, thymic hypoplasia, cleft lip or palate, and hypocalcemia Tricuspid valve atresia Total anomalous pulmonary venous return Patent ductus arteriosus Ventral septal defect Atrial septal defect Coarctation of the aorta