Congenital tricuspid valve dysplasia

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Congenital tricuspid valve dysplasia

A rare congenital tricuspid malformation characterized by irregular thickening of the leaflet tissue by myxoid connective tissue in a normally delaminated tricuspid valve without septal leaflet displacement and without an atrialized right ventricle. The chordae tendineae may be short or absent. The affected valve is stenotic and/or incompetent. Clinically most patients are asymptomatic and are diagnosed in the context of the evaluation of a murmur.

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