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  1. Pulmonary Hypertension And Tricuspid Valve Disease by Alan Waggoner, Lori Green, 1998-01
  2. Valvular Heart Disease (Contemporary Cardiology)
  3. Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Dorothy Stonely, 2006
  4. Tricuspid Valve Stenosis: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Dorothy Stonely, 2006
  5. Surgical management of tricuspid valvular disease: Ten years' experience of 141 consecutive patients (Scandinavian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery) by Árpád Péterffy, 1980
  6. Modern Mitral Valve Repair: Echocardiographic Interpretations and Surgical Strategies by Choi-Keung Ng, 2003-10-02
  7. Tricuspid Atresia
  8. The murmurs of debility in the pulmonary and tricuspid areas: Read before the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh 5th April 1882 by William Russell, 1882

21. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
Tricuspid (Keyword search) List of documents; Heart Valve Diseases (MeSH browse) List of documents. Clinical Trials. ClinicalTrials.gov Homepage
http://ruralnurseorganization-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/cardiology/valvular/tricus
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22. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
Miscellaneous tricuspid valve disease Patient/Family Resources. MedlinePlus (National Library of Medicine) Health Topics Index. Heart Valve Diseases List
http://ruralnurseorganization-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/cardiology/valvular/tri
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23. Tricuspid Valve Disease - Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
tricuspid valve disease Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
http://www.swedish.org/14567.cfm
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Tricuspid Valve Disease
(Tricuspid Regurgitation, Tricuspid Stenosis)
by Michelle Badash, MS Definition Causes Risk Factors ... Prevention
Definition
Tricuspid valve disease refers to damage to the tricuspid heart valve. This valve is located between the atrium (upper chamber) and the ventricle (lower pumping chamber) of the right side of the heart. The tricuspid valve has three cusps, or flaps, that control the direction and flow of blood. The two main types of tricuspid valve disease are:
  • Tricuspid stenosis - narrowing of the tricuspid valve Tricuspid regurgitation - backflow of blood into the atrium from the ventricle due to improper closing of the tricuspid valve flaps
Anatomy of the Heart www.nucleusinc.com
Causes
Rheumatic fever is the most common cause of tricuspid valve disease. Less common causes include:
Risk Factors
A risk factor is something that increases your chances of getting a disease or condition.

24. Statistics About Tricuspid Valve Diseases - WrongDiagnosis.com
Statistics about tricuspid valve diseases as a medical condition including prevalence, incidence, death rates, and social and hospital statistics.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/t/tricuspid_valve_diseases/stats.htm
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About statistics: This page presents a variety of statistics about Tricuspid valve diseases. The term 'prevalence' of Tricuspid valve diseases usually refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Tricuspid valve diseases at any given time. The term 'incidence' of Tricuspid valve diseases refers to the annual diagnosis rate, or the number of new cases of Tricuspid valve diseases diagnosed each year. Hence, these two statistics types can differ: a short-lived disease like flu can have high annual incidence but low prevalence, but a life-long disease like diabetes has a low annual incidence but high prevalence. For more information see

25. Glossary For Tricuspid Valve Diseases - WrongDiagnosis.com
tricuspid valve diseases glossary including various medical information.
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  • 26. Tricuspid Valve Disease
    First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 51 of 99.
    http://www.health.ufl.edu/anires/Models/sld051.htm

    27. Tricuspid Valve Disease :
    First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 52 of 99.
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    28. Internet Scientific Publications, LLC.
    Bradley J. Phillips tricuspid valve disease A Few Points Regarding RightSided Barlow, JB, Aspects of tricuspid valve disease, heart failure and the
    http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijtcvs/vol7n1/tvd.xml

    29. The Health Library — Cardiovascular
    tricuspid valve disease. Diseases of the Tricuspid ValveTexas Heart Institute tricuspid valve diseaseCleveland Clinic Heart Center
    http://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/resources/internet/bodysystems/cardio_valve.ht
    Diseases and Disorders Use these links to jump directly to your topic of interest in Cardiovascular: Heart Diseases: Angina Arrhythmia Congenital Heart Disease Coronary Artery Disease ... Other Heart Diseases Vascular Diseases: Aneurysms Aortic Diseases Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure) ... Venous Diseases Cardiovascular Disease Treatment: Medication Surgery Heart Transplantation Other Topics: General Cardiovascular Anatomy Cholesterol Diagnostic Procedures ... Homocysteine Heart Valve Diseases (Jump to: Overviews Aortic Valve Disease Mitral Valve Disease Pulmonary Valve Disease ... Tricuspid Valve Disease Overviews Valve Disease:Texas Heart Institute Valve Disease:Cleveland Clinic Heart Center Heart Valve Diseases: MedlinePlus See also Congenital Heart Disease Aortic Valve Disease Diseases of the Aortic Valve:Texas Heart Institute Aortic Valve Calcification (Sclerosis): Mayo Clinic Aortic Valve Regurgitation:WebMD Aortic Valve Stenosis:WebMD Mitral Valve Disease Diseases of the Mitral Valve:Texas Heart Institute Mitral Valve Prolapse: What You Should Know: American Academy of Family Physicians Mitral Valve Prolapse: A Patient Guide:Heart Information Network Mitral Valve Prolapse:Cleveland Clinic Heart Center ... Mitral Valve Stenosis:WebMD Pulmonary Valve Disease Diseases of the Pulmonary Valve:Texas Heart Institute Pulmonary Stenosis:Merck Manual Tricuspid Valve Disease Diseases of the Tricuspid Valve:Texas Heart Institute Tricuspid Valve Disease:Cleveland Clinic Heart Center Tricuspid Regurgitation:Merck Manual Tricuspid Stenosis:Merck Manual Heart Valve Repair and Replacement

    30. Pediatric Cardiology: Tricuspid Valve Disease
    tricuspid valve disease Tricuspid valve regurgitation (color Doppler) Echo diagram, four chamber Echo diagram, parasternal long axis
    http://www.kumc.edu/kumcpeds/cardiology/tricuspidvalvedfct.html
    Tricuspid Valve Disease
    Chest Radiograph:
  • Ebsteins Anomaly, infant
  • Ebsteins Anomaly, child
    Diagrams:
  • Ebsteins Anomaly
  • Tricuspid Atresia
  • Auscultation areas
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  • Normal heart, aortic arch
  • Normal heart, branch pulmonary arteries
  • Normal heart, long axis, (with labeled frame)
  • Normal heart, long axis #2 ...
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    Echocardiogram (still frame):
  • 4 chamber view, normal (4c)
  • 4 chamber view 1, normal (4c invert)
  • 4 chamber view 2, normal (4c invert)
  • Mitral valve, normal (pssa) ...
  • Echo diagram, suprasternal notch
    Electrocardiogram:
  • Ebstein's. post-operative, adolescent
  • Normal, #1, child
  • Normal, #2, child
  • Tricuspid atresia, infant ... Return to the defect index page
  • 31. Surgical Strategy For Severe Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Complicated By Advanc
    by advanced mitral valve disease Longterm outcome of tricuspid valve supra-annular tricuspid valve disease Card. Surg. Adult, January 1, 2003;
    http://jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/120/2/280
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    Surgical strategy for severe tricuspid valve regurgitation complicated by advanced mitral valve disease: Long-term outcome of tricuspid valve supra-annular implantation in eighty-eight cases
    Toshihiro Ohata, MD b Ikutaro Kigawa, MD a Yoichi Yamashita, MD a Yasuhiko Wanibuchi, MD a From the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, a Tokyo, and the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Osaka Police Hospital

    32. Is Tricuspid Valve Repair Necessary? -- Duran Et Al. 80 (6): 849 -- The Journal
    Tricuspid Valve Repair An Old Disease, a Modern Experience tricuspid valve disease Card. Surg. Adult, January 1, 2003; 2(2003) 1001 1015.
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    Is tricuspid valve repair necessary?
    CMU Duran, JL Pomar, T Colman, A Figueroa, JM Revuelta and JL Ubago
    In an attempt to clarify the indications for tricuspid valve operations, we studied 150 patients who had preoperative and postoperative full catheterization including biventriculography. Seventy-eight patients had organic and 72 had functional tricuspid insufficiency (TI). One hundred nineteen underwent tricuspid repair (46 commissurotomies and 115 annulopasties), and in 31 the tricuspid disease was surgically ignored. Ninety seven percent of all patients with hemodynamically correct left-side repair were in Class I or II, regardless of the state of the tricuspid

    33. Tricuspid Valve Disease - WI, Milwaukee WI
    tricuspid valve disease Columbia St. Mary s Community Physicians of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Ozaukee and Washington County.
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    Tricuspid Valve Disease
    (Tricuspid Regurgitation, Tricuspid Stenosis)
    by Michelle Badash, MS Definition Causes Risk Factors ... Organizations
    Definition
    Tricuspid valve disease refers to damage to the tricuspid heart valve. This valve is located between the atrium (upper chamber) and the ventricle (lower pumping chamber) of the right side of the heart. The tricuspid valve has three cusps, or flaps, that control the direction and flow of blood. The two main types of tricuspid valve disease are:
    • Tricuspid stenosis - narrowing of the tricuspid valve Tricuspid regurgitation - backflow of blood into the atrium from the ventricle due to improper closing of the tricuspid valve flaps
    Anatomy of the Heart www.nucleusinc.com
    Causes
    Rheumatic fever is the most common cause of tricuspid valve disease. Less common causes include:
    Risk Factors
    A risk factor is something that increases your chances of getting a disease or condition.

    34. ICD-10: Block I05-I09
    I07, Rheumatic tricuspid valve diseases I07.8, Other tricuspid valve diseases. I07.9, tricuspid valve disease, unspecified. Tricuspid valve disorder NOS
    http://www3.who.int/icd/vol1htm2003/gi05.htm
    Chapter IX
    Diseases of the circulatory system
    Chronic rheumatic heart diseases
    Rheumatic mitral valve diseases Includes: conditions classifiable to 105.0 and 105.2-105.9, whether specified as rheumatic or not
    Excludes: when specified as nonrheumatic
    Mitral stenosis Mitral (valve) obstruction (rheumatic)
    Rheumatic mitral insufficiency Rheumatic mitral:
    Mitral stenosis with insufficiency Mitral stenosis with incompetence or regurgitation
    Other mitral valve diseases Mitral (valve) failure
    Mitral valve disease, unspecified Mitral (valve) disorder (chronic) NOS
    Rheumatic aortic valve diseases Excludes: when not specified as rheumatic
    Rheumatic aortic stenosis Rheumatic aortic (valve) obstruction Rheumatic aortic insufficiency Rheumatic aortic: Rheumatic aortic stenosis with insufficiency Rheumatic aortic stenosis with incompetence or regurgitation Other rheumatic aortic valve diseases Rheumatic aortic valve disease, unspecified Rheumatic aortic (valve) disease NOS Rheumatic tricuspid valve diseases Includes: whether specified as rheumatic or not Excludes: when specified as nonrheumatic Tricuspid stenosis Tricuspid (valve) stenosis (rheumatic) Tricuspid insufficiency Tricuspid (valve) insufficiency (rheumatic) Tricuspid stenosis with insufficiency Other tricuspid valve diseases Tricuspid valve disease, unspecified

    35. WIStv.com Columbia, SC: Tricuspid Valve Disease
    As in other types of valve disease, tricuspid disorders also increase the risk of Tricuspid valve stenosis is usually caused by rheumatic heart disease,
    http://www.wistv.com/global/story.asp?s=1230222&ClientType=Printable

    36. Tricuspid Valve Disease CHOICE For University Of Kansas Hospital
    Health and wellness services, medical information, and interactive health features for our user community.
    http://community.healthgate.com/GetContent.asp?siteid=kumc&docid=/dci/tricuspidv

    37. Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Exceptional Care In The Heart Of Chicago
    tricuspid valve disease usually presents itself when the valve becomes incompetent For information regarding tricuspid valve disease and the treatments
    http://www.nmh.org/nmh/heart/heartvalvedisease/tricuspidvalve.htm
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    38. Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Exceptional Care In The Heart Of Chicago
    In the past, surgery to correct tricuspid valve disease was rarely performed. With improved technologies and skillful surgeons, tricuspid valve repair is
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    39. Tricuspid Dysplasia
    One obstacle to controlling tricuspid valve disease is that clinical signs associated with the disorder are generally not evident until after a dog has
    http://www.upei.ca/~cidd/Diseases/cardiovascular diseases/tricuspid dysplasia.ht
    What is tricuspid valve dysplasia? The atrioventricular (AV) valves in the heart ensure that the blood flows from the atria to the ventricles when the heart beats. Malformation (dysplasia) of the right atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve causes backflow of blood into the right atrium, or tricuspid regurgitation. There may also be narrowing (stenosis) of the valve. Due to the dysplastic valve, the heart works less efficiently. How is tricuspid dysplasia inherited? The mode of inheritance is undefined. What breeds are affected by tricuspid dysplasia This is mostly seen in larger breeds, especially the borzoi, boxer, German shepherd, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Irish setter, Labrador retriever, Newfoundland, old English sheepdog, and Weimaraner. Tricuspid dysplasia is more common in males than females. For many breeds and many disorders, the studies to determine the mode of inheritance or the frequency in the breed have not been carried out, or are inconclusive. We have listed breeds for which there is a general consensus among those investigating in this field and among veterinary practitioners, that the condition is significant in this breed. What does tricuspid dysplasia Often animals will live for several years without developing heart disease. More severely affected animals with a greater degree of regurgitation and/or stenosis across the defective valve, will develop right-sided heart failure. Signs may include cool limbs and a distended abdomen due to an enlarged liver or build-up of fluid. Your dog may also have a reduced tolerance for exercise and may experience fainting or collapse due to an abnormal heart rhythm.

    40. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
    Imaging of Acquired Valve Disease Access document; tricuspid valve disease Tricuspid (Keyword search) List of documents; Heart Valve Diseases (MeSH
    http://fsumed-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/cardiology/valvular/tricuspidvalvedisease.
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