1. Ebstein anomaly - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
Congenital downward displacement of the tricuspid valve with the septal and posterior leaflets being attached to the wall of the right ventricle.
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2. Ebstein's Anomaly
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3. Ebsteins-Anomaly
In patients with Ebstein’s anomaly, the valve between the chambers on the right side of the heart (the tricuspid valve) does not close correctly. The right side of the heart is where blood returns from the rest of the body and gets pumped out to t...
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4. Ebstein's Anomaly
A malformed heart valve that does not properly close to keep the blood flow moving in the right direction. Blood may leak back from the lower to upper chambers on the right side of the heart. This syndrome also is commonly seen with an atrial sept...
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5. Ebstein's anomaly
Ebstein's anomaly is a very rare heart defect in which parts of the tricuspid valve are abnormal. The tricuspid valve separates the lower heart chamber (right ventricle) from the upper heart chamber (right atrium).
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6. Ebstein's anomaly
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare heart defect in which parts of the tricuspid valve are abnormal. The tricuspid valve separates the right lower heart chamber (right ventricle) from the right upper heart chamber (right atrium).
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7. Ebstein's Anomaly
The left illustration shows a normal heart, and the right illustration shows defects related to Ebstein's anomaly. The tricuspid valve, between the two right heart chambers, doesn't work properly. The upper right chamber (right atrium) is enlarged...
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8. Ebstein's anomaly
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9. Ebstein's anomaly - MayoClinic.com
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare heart defect that's present at birth (congenital). In Ebstein's anomaly, your tricuspid valve — the valve between the chambers on the right side of your heart — doesn't work properly. Blood leaks back through the...
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10. Ebstein Anomaly: eMedicine Radiology
Ebstein anomaly occurs with equal frequency in male individuals and female individuals; severely affected neonates can present on the first day of life. The condition may completely escape detection, or patients may not become symptomatic until la...
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