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 Echocardiography Case 92:

A 20 year old male presented with shortness of breath. Echocardiogram was done, Spot the findings and make a diagnosis on the basis of echocardiography clips shown, answer is given after one minute with explanation of findings. 

Case 92: FINDINGS & DIAGNOSIS: 

Apical four chamber view showing dilated Right atrium and right ventricle, there is apical displacement of septal leaflet of tricuspid valve and anterior leaflet of TV is sail like. All these findings are consistent wit diagnosis of Ebstein Anomaly. There is also non compaction of LV also evident in apical 2 chamber view. Color doppler and Continuous wave doppler showing tricuspid regurgitation.  

 

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