We present the echocardiographic analysis of an 86- year-old man affected by Ebstein’s anomaly. In the natural history of this congenital disease only 5% of patients survive beyond the fifth decade. The patient presented severe right atrial dilatation and right heart failure, and he was referred to our institution for supraventricular tachycardia
Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve is a congenital heart defect consisting of downward displac...
We describe a case report of a patient with cardiac arrest and Ebstein's anomaly. This case report s...
We report a case of 46 year-old man, admitted to our Department for a possible massive pulmonary emb...
Abstract We present an echocardiographic evaluation of an elderly man affected with Ebstein's anoma...
The downward displacement into the right ventricle of a deformed tricuspid valve is the characterist...
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart disorderoccurring in 1 per 200 000 live births and acco...
Patients with Ebstein's anomaly can present after childhood or adolescence with cyanosis, arrhythmia...
Adults often present with arrhythmias. In the presence of an interatrial communication, the risk of ...
Ebstein anomaly is the fourth most frequent cyanotic heart disease in the neonatal period, and its c...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objective.' We examined the spectrum of adults with Ebstein...
Ebstein′s anomaly is a congenital heart defect. The septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid v...
IntroductionEbstein's disease is a rare congenital malformation with many clinical manifestations de...
none2siFirstly described by W. Ebstein in 1866, the Ebstein anomaly (EA) is composed of a wide spect...
In 1866 Ebstein described the first case of the anomaly that now bears his name. Since then over 300...
In 1866 Ebstein described an uncommon congenital abnormality in which the tricuspid valve was situat...
Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve is a congenital heart defect consisting of downward displac...
We describe a case report of a patient with cardiac arrest and Ebstein's anomaly. This case report s...
We report a case of 46 year-old man, admitted to our Department for a possible massive pulmonary emb...
Abstract We present an echocardiographic evaluation of an elderly man affected with Ebstein's anoma...
The downward displacement into the right ventricle of a deformed tricuspid valve is the characterist...
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart disorderoccurring in 1 per 200 000 live births and acco...
Patients with Ebstein's anomaly can present after childhood or adolescence with cyanosis, arrhythmia...
Adults often present with arrhythmias. In the presence of an interatrial communication, the risk of ...
Ebstein anomaly is the fourth most frequent cyanotic heart disease in the neonatal period, and its c...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objective.' We examined the spectrum of adults with Ebstein...
Ebstein′s anomaly is a congenital heart defect. The septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid v...
IntroductionEbstein's disease is a rare congenital malformation with many clinical manifestations de...
none2siFirstly described by W. Ebstein in 1866, the Ebstein anomaly (EA) is composed of a wide spect...
In 1866 Ebstein described the first case of the anomaly that now bears his name. Since then over 300...
In 1866 Ebstein described an uncommon congenital abnormality in which the tricuspid valve was situat...
Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve is a congenital heart defect consisting of downward displac...
We describe a case report of a patient with cardiac arrest and Ebstein's anomaly. This case report s...
We report a case of 46 year-old man, admitted to our Department for a possible massive pulmonary emb...