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English: Digital clubbing with cyanotic nail beds in an otherwise healthy-appearing, asymptomatic young adult is characteristic of a congenital cardiac anomaly with right-to-left shunting. The patient shown had tetralogy of Fallot, the most common congenital cyanotic heart disease in adults.
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Author Herbert L. Fred, MD and Hendrik A. van Dijk

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