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Four cases of Ebstein's anomaly are described, revealing that the clinical features permit diagnosis in the majority of instances and that cardiac catheterization affords precise confirmation of the diagnosis. The occurrence of this anomaly in acyanotic adults is pointed out, and the similarity to acquired valvular rheumatic heart disease is stressed.
S G, BLOUNT, I J, GELB, M C, MCCORD
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Background To present a case with Ebstein anomaly, a rare congenital heart disorder, with ophthalmological and neurophthalmological signs and symptoms. To date, retinal venous dilatation and visual snow syndrome have not been previously been published in
P. T. V. M. de Jong +2 more
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Displacement of all three leaflets of tricuspid valve: A rare variant of Ebstein anomaly
Ebstein anomaly, a rare congenital heart disease, is defined as displacement of hinge points of septal or posterior tricuspid leaflets but not anterior leaflet.
Zahra Khajali +2 more
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A 36-year-old Gravida 2, Para 1 woman at 34 weeks’ menstrual age was referred for a fetal echocardiogram in view of fetal hydrops detected by obstetric sonography. She gave a history of consanguineous marriage and her first child was healthy. Fetal echocardiogram (four-chamber view) performed revealed findings consistent with Ebstein's anomaly; a ...
Ranjan K, Shetty +3 more
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Ebstein's anomaly is a malformation of the tricuspid valve with myopathy of the right ventricle (RV) that presents with variable anatomic and pathophysiologic characteristics, leading to equally variable clinical scenarios. Medical management and observation is often recommended for asymptomatic patients and may be successful for many years.
Kimberly A, Holst +2 more
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A rare association of Ebstein anomaly with TAPVC, secundum ASD and perimembrnous VSD
Ebstein anomaly is rare congenital heart defect and frequently associated with various other cardiac defects. Here we present a combination of Ebstein anomaly with supra cardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, ostium secundum atrial septal ...
Parag Bhalgat, DM,MD +1 more
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Functional Status After Operation for Ebstein Anomaly The Mayo Clinic Experience [PDF]
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to review the long-term functional outcome of patients with Ebstein anomaly who had cardiac operation at our institution.BackgroundEbstein anomaly is a spectrum of tricuspid valvular and right ventricular ...
Brown, Morgan L. +8 more
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Anaesthetic Management of Ebstein Anomaly in a Patient with Cleft Palate
Ebstein anomaly is a challenge to the anaesthetist in terms of large right atrium, atrialised right ventricle and various valve abnormalities associated with it like Tricuspid Regurgitation(TR), Mitral Stenosis(MS), Mitral Regurgitation(MR).
Sumaila Naaz +3 more
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Age- and Lesion-Related Comorbidity Burden Among US Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: A Population-Based Study. [PDF]
Background As patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are living longer, understanding the comorbidities they develop as they age is increasingly important.
Agarwal, Anushree +9 more
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An Unusual First Presentation of Ebstein′s Anomaly in a 70-year-old Patient
Ebstein′s anomaly is a congenital heart defect. The septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve are displaced toward the apex of the right ventricle called as atrailazation of right ventricle. Most of them have interatrial communication. Ebstein′
Amit Achliya, Hitesh H Gulhane
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