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Value of Radionuclide Angiogram for the Diagnosis of Ebstein's AnomalyDepartment of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
Department of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
Department of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
Department of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
Department of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
Department of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York A radionuclide angiogram in a patient with Ebstein's anomaly showed a very dilated right atrium with a minimally enlarged right ventricle and a normal sized left ventricle. This study led to the establishment of a definitive diagnosis by means of an echocardiogram. Late close of the tricuspid valve was demon strated. In addition prolapse of the tricuspid and mitral valves was docu mented. A tricuspid valve prolapse has never been reported in this condition.
Angiology, Vol. 35, No. 12,
785-789 (1984) |
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