We present a case of fetal tricuspid valve dysplasia (TVD) and pulmonary atresia, diagnosed during a routine obstetric ultrasound scan. Serial fetal echocardiographic evaluations revealed progressively augmented prodigious thickening of the tricuspid valvular and subvalvular structures, which eventually extensively obliterated the right ventricle cavity. Thickened dysplastic valve displayed a “cotton-wool” appearance. Unusual configurations of three vessels in the three-vessel view were also observed on a consecutive gray scale and color Doppler scans. During pregnancy, the fetus exhibited satisfactory growth parameters, and complications of progressive hemodynamic compromise associated with TVD and pulmonary atresia such as grievous hydrop...
Background: Assessment of tricuspid flow has been reported to improve the performance of screening f...
This review focuses on the utility of echocardiographic studies in the diagnosis of tricuspid atresi...
Objective: To describe our experience with late first and early second trimester, prenatal diagnosis...
AbstractThe echocardiographic studies and clinical course of 27 fetuses (mean gestationl age 26.9 we...
AbstractIn 450 cases of structural heart disease diagnosed prenatally, 38 fetuses (8.5%) had either ...
AbstractThe morphologic spectrum of malformations of the tricuspid valve in 14 fetal and 5 neonatal ...
Five neonates with congenital tricuspid incompetence due to severe tethering of the tricuspid valve ...
A 31-year-old gravida 1was seen for routine evaluation of fetal anatomy at 22 weeks. A complex cardi...
SUMMARY Three patients with normal hearts and no pulmonary abnormality had neonatal tricuspid regurg...
Objective: To analyse patient data to elucidate the apparent association between an abnormal karyo-t...
IntroductionTricuspid valve (TV) size at birth correlates with intervention strategy in patients wit...
We here report a neonate with prenatal echocardiographic diagnosis of tricuspid atresia, with normal...
Tetralogy of Fallot involves an abnormal embryological development in which an unequal conotruncal d...
Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular sep-tum is a rare and complicated congenital car-diac anom...
Ebstein’s anomaly is an uncommon congenital heart defect, with a prevalence of 0.3-0.5%. Its associa...
Background: Assessment of tricuspid flow has been reported to improve the performance of screening f...
This review focuses on the utility of echocardiographic studies in the diagnosis of tricuspid atresi...
Objective: To describe our experience with late first and early second trimester, prenatal diagnosis...
AbstractThe echocardiographic studies and clinical course of 27 fetuses (mean gestationl age 26.9 we...
AbstractIn 450 cases of structural heart disease diagnosed prenatally, 38 fetuses (8.5%) had either ...
AbstractThe morphologic spectrum of malformations of the tricuspid valve in 14 fetal and 5 neonatal ...
Five neonates with congenital tricuspid incompetence due to severe tethering of the tricuspid valve ...
A 31-year-old gravida 1was seen for routine evaluation of fetal anatomy at 22 weeks. A complex cardi...
SUMMARY Three patients with normal hearts and no pulmonary abnormality had neonatal tricuspid regurg...
Objective: To analyse patient data to elucidate the apparent association between an abnormal karyo-t...
IntroductionTricuspid valve (TV) size at birth correlates with intervention strategy in patients wit...
We here report a neonate with prenatal echocardiographic diagnosis of tricuspid atresia, with normal...
Tetralogy of Fallot involves an abnormal embryological development in which an unequal conotruncal d...
Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular sep-tum is a rare and complicated congenital car-diac anom...
Ebstein’s anomaly is an uncommon congenital heart defect, with a prevalence of 0.3-0.5%. Its associa...
Background: Assessment of tricuspid flow has been reported to improve the performance of screening f...
This review focuses on the utility of echocardiographic studies in the diagnosis of tricuspid atresi...
Objective: To describe our experience with late first and early second trimester, prenatal diagnosis...