1974
DOI: 10.1378/chest.66.3.273
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Echocardiography in the Diagnosis of Ebstein's Anomaly

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“…Finally in Ebstein's anomaly the separation of the anterior and posterior tricuspid valve leaflets is increased [21]; however, this diagnosis may be made by echocardiography due to the delayed closure of the tricuspid valve [21]. Thus, the measurements were made with the transducer positioned so as to obtain maximal separation of the leaflets in each valve.…”
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“…Finally in Ebstein's anomaly the separation of the anterior and posterior tricuspid valve leaflets is increased [21]; however, this diagnosis may be made by echocardiography due to the delayed closure of the tricuspid valve [21]. Thus, the measurements were made with the transducer positioned so as to obtain maximal separation of the leaflets in each valve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%