Tetralogy of Fallot accounts for about 6% of congenital heart disease and is the third most common cyanotic congential heart malformation.
There is a 25% risk in patients with an affected sibling, and a 4% risk with an affected parent.
It is the most common cause of cyanosis after one year.
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