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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Tricuspid atresia
  1. Tricuspid atresia is a type of heart disease that is present at birth ( congenital heart disease ), in which ... Tricuspid atresia is an uncommon form of congenital heart disease. It affects about 5 in every 100,000 ...
  2. ... one or two more surgeries as they grow. Tricuspid atresia repair: The tricuspid valve is between the upper ... chambers on the right side of the heart. Tricuspid atresia occurs when this valve is deformed, narrow, or ...
  3. Tricuspid atresia occurs when the tricuspid heart valve is missing or abnormally developed. The defect blocks blood flow from the right atrium to ...
  4. Your child had surgery to repair a heart defect . If your child had open-heart surgery, a surgical cut was made through the breastbone ...
  5. ... pulmonary venous return Transposition of the great vessels Tricuspid atresia Truncus arteriosus Non-cyanotic: Aortic stenosis Bicuspid aortic ...
  6. ... ventricle Ductus arteriosis Endocardial cushion defect Marfan syndrome Tricuspid atresia Absent left pulmonary artery Heart problems that occur ...
  7. ... used to treat hypoplastic left heart syndrome and tricuspid atresia . The first surgery may be needed when the ...
  8. ... a congenital heart condition which results in an abnormality of the tricuspid valve. In this condition the tricuspid valve is ... and displaced downward towards the right ventricle. The abnormality causes the tricuspid valve to leak blood backwards into the right ...
  9. ... in fact, different defects. This article discusses pulmonary atresia without a VSD. People with PA/IVS may also have a poorly developed tricuspid valve. They may also have an underdeveloped or ...
  10. Mild tricuspid regurgitation may not cause any symptoms. ... Swelling of the abdomen Swelling of the feet and ankles Weakness
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