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Comprehensive Textbook of Echocardiography
by Navin C NandaThis video clip three-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography of Ebstein’s anomaly. The arrowhead points to a large defect in the anterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve in another patient with Ebstein’s anomaly. Note also small, discrete nodular areas of thickening on the anterior tricuspid leaflet. Asterisks represent loss of tricuspid valve tissue, which is considerable in this patient. The septal (S) leaflet of the tricuspid valve was tethered to the ventricular septum. The posterior (P) leaflet is small. (AV: Aortic valve; CH: Chordae; LA: Left atrium; LV: Left ventricle; MV: Mitral valve; PA: Main pulmonary artery; TV: Tricuspid valve; VS: Ventricular septum).
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