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Transient tricuspid insufficiency of the newborn: a form of myocardial dysfunction in stressed newborns.

Pediatrics, 1977
Fourteen term newborn infants have been recognized as having transient tricuspid insufficiency associated with significant perinatal stress. Five of these infants underwent cardiac catheterization for presumed congenital heart disease, but had only ...
R. Bucciarelli   +4 more
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Tricuspid insufficiency in pulmonary embolism

American Heart Journal, 1960
Abstract Experimental evidence has been presented to show that electrocardiographic changes associated with large pulmonary embolism are caused by an immobile and tense right ventricle. If tricuspid insufficiency develops from the embolism, the ventricle becomes mobile and the ECG pattern does not occur.
J J, BYRNE, J M, CAHILL
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Parasternal leads in tricuspid insufficiency

American Heart Journal, 1946
Abstract Two cases are presented with clinical and x-ray findings of hypertrophy and dilatation of the right ventricle and right auricle, associated with tricuspid insufficiency. The electrocardiograms show large, diphasic P waves in Lead CF 1 such as are normally obtained from esophageal leads and experimentally in direct leads from exposed auricles.
G M, ELLIS, N W, BROWN
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Congenital tricuspid insufficiency

American Heart Journal, 1945
Abstract An unusual cardiac anomaly, presenting defective and displaced tricuspid valvular segments and a large, patent foramen ovale, is reported. This belongs to the type of congenital tricuspid insufficiency designated as Ebstein's disease.
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Impact of valve repair on mild tricuspid insufficiency in rheumatic mitral surgery.

Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021
W. Kim   +7 more
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[Traumatic tricuspid insufficiency].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 1996
Traumatic tricuspid insufficiency is a rare condition. The diagnosis is difficult because of the slow progression of this pathology and the presence of more clinically acute lesions. Non-penetrating chest trauma is responsible for 90% of cases. Echocardiography is the investigation of choice for assessing the mechanism of the tricuspid regurgitation ...
F, Vayre, P, Richard, J P, Ollivier
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[Traumatic tricuspid insufficiency].

Revista espanola de cardiologia, 1989
Isolated tricuspid valve regurgitation is a rare finding after nonpenetrating chest trauma. The clinical course is usually benign and the time of surgery can be delayed for many years. Two-dimensional Doppler echocardiography is an essential procedure in the diagnosis of chordae tendineae or papillary muscle traumatic injury.
M T, Villarroel   +5 more
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Traumatic Tricuspid Insufficiency

Echocardiography, 2001
S, Sakurai   +8 more
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Chronic Tricuspid Insufficiency

Southern Medical Journal, 1973
S, Sbar   +4 more
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