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Disease Information for Tricuspid valve, atresia
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Cardiac Symptoms/Signs
- Cyanosis
- Heart murmur
- Second heart sound single
- Cyanosis Child
- Cyanosis Newborn
- Diagnostic Test Results
- EKG (ECG)
- EKG/Pseudoinfarction pattern/Q Waves/atypical (ECG)
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- EKG/Right atrial hypertrophy signs (ECG)
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- Xray/Chest abnormal
- Xray/Flat/concave pulmonary artery segment/Chest
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- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
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- Tricuspid stenosis
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Left bundle branch block
- Patent Foramen Ovale
- Protein losing enteropathy
- Single Ventricle Congenital
- Tricuspid stenosis
- Right Atrial Hypertrophy
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- Definition
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Absence of the orifice between the right atrium and ventricle, with the presence of an atrial defect through which all the systemic venous return reaches the left heart. As a result, there is left ventricular hypertrophy (HYPERTROPHY, LEFT VENTRICULAR) because the right ventricle is absent or not functional.
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