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Cone reconstruction after carpentier repair in ebstein anomaly: yes we can! [PDF]
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Bicuspid Aortic Valve and Sudden Cardiac Death. [PDF]
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Structural Heart Interventions in Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices. [PDF]
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Infective or Non-Infective Endocarditis: A Brief Literature Review Based on a Case Report. [PDF]
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries and coronary artery disease: a case report in an 83-year-old male. [PDF]
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Tricuspid valve repair via partial sternotomy for traumatic valve insufficiency
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2021Tricuspid valve insufficiency rarely follows a blunt chest trauma. When the tricuspid valve is solely injured, the cardiac trauma may stay asymptomatic and tolerable, which often makes it difficult to determine the indication for surgery. We report a case of a patient with tricuspid regurgitation secondary to trauma due to a motorcycle accident.
Motohiro Maeda, Jiro Honda, Yosuke Ishi
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Tricuspid Valve Prolapse with Late Systolic Tricuspid Insufficiency
Radiology, 1973Abstract The authors describe the angiographic findings in 2 cases of systolic prolapse of a normally positioned tricuspid valve with late systolic tricuspid insufficiency. If the findings suggest congenital mitral valve prolapse with systolic click and a late systolic murmur, both right and left ventricular injections are recommended.
Robert P. Ainsworth+3 more
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INSUFFICIENCY OF THE TRICUSPID VALVE IN THE COURSE OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA
ROBERT B. PREBLE
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