Apalpable venous systolic thrill and murmur at the base of the neck are described as new physical findings in five patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation. In two of these patients, the tricuspid valve had been resected as treatment for infective endocarditis related to intravenous drug abuse. The third patient had severe chronic pulmonary disease with right heart failure. The fourth patient had a complex congenital defect in which the mitral valve served as the venous atrioventricular valve and was severely incompetent. The fifth patient suffered from long-standing rheumatic mitral and tricuspid disease with pulmonary hypertension 10 years after placement of a mitral prosthesis. From these observations, it is apparent that pulsatile r...
Tricuspid regurgitation is secondary in 90% of cases. We would like to present two case reports of p...
A 30-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of palpitations. He had a life-threatening li...
Neck venous malformations and their potentially life-threatening complications are rarely reported i...
Apalpable venous systolic thrill and murmur at the base of the neck are described as new physical fi...
A 77 old male presented with one year history of progressive dyspnea, upper abdominal discomfort and...
A patient is described with an unruptured aneurysm of the noncoronary sinus of Valsalva that occupie...
We herein present the case of a 65-year-old lady with late tricuspid regurgitation 15 years after su...
AbstractTricuspid valve stenosis is mostly rheumatic in origin. It almost always occurs in associati...
AbstractParavalvular leaks are common following valve replacement surgery. Majority are benign and d...
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) in patients with mitral valve (MV) disease is associated with poor outc...
Background: Rheumatic valvular heart disease is a common complication of rheumatic fever; however co...
Pulsed Doppler echocardiographic diagnosis of periprosthetic valvular insufficiency may be difficult...
In two patients with rheumatic heart disease a short, loud, high pitched, early diastolic, snapping ...
The tricuspid valve was virtually ignored for a long time in the past. However, the incidence of tri...
AbstractThe present report describes “Frog sign” due to prominent jugular pulsations in the neck. Th...
Tricuspid regurgitation is secondary in 90% of cases. We would like to present two case reports of p...
A 30-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of palpitations. He had a life-threatening li...
Neck venous malformations and their potentially life-threatening complications are rarely reported i...
Apalpable venous systolic thrill and murmur at the base of the neck are described as new physical fi...
A 77 old male presented with one year history of progressive dyspnea, upper abdominal discomfort and...
A patient is described with an unruptured aneurysm of the noncoronary sinus of Valsalva that occupie...
We herein present the case of a 65-year-old lady with late tricuspid regurgitation 15 years after su...
AbstractTricuspid valve stenosis is mostly rheumatic in origin. It almost always occurs in associati...
AbstractParavalvular leaks are common following valve replacement surgery. Majority are benign and d...
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) in patients with mitral valve (MV) disease is associated with poor outc...
Background: Rheumatic valvular heart disease is a common complication of rheumatic fever; however co...
Pulsed Doppler echocardiographic diagnosis of periprosthetic valvular insufficiency may be difficult...
In two patients with rheumatic heart disease a short, loud, high pitched, early diastolic, snapping ...
The tricuspid valve was virtually ignored for a long time in the past. However, the incidence of tri...
AbstractThe present report describes “Frog sign” due to prominent jugular pulsations in the neck. Th...
Tricuspid regurgitation is secondary in 90% of cases. We would like to present two case reports of p...
A 30-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of palpitations. He had a life-threatening li...
Neck venous malformations and their potentially life-threatening complications are rarely reported i...