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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Tricuspid stenosis is mostly associated with [[mitral valve]] abnormalities | Tricuspid stenosis is mostly associated with [[mitral valve]] abnormalities. Common symptoms include [[dyspnea]], [[peripheral edema]], and [[fatigue]]. | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
[[ | * [[Fatigue]] (due to decreased cadiac output) | ||
*[[Dyspnea]] (in case of concomitant [[mitral valve]] abnormality) | *[[Dyspnea]] (in case of concomitant [[mitral valve]] abnormality) | ||
* Abdominal discomfort secondary to [[hepatomegaly]] due to systemic venous congestion | * [[Abdominal discomfort]] secondary to [[hepatomegaly]] due to [[systemic venous congestion]] | ||
* [[Pedal edema]] | * [[Pedal edema]] | ||
* Sensation of pulsations in the neck | * Sensation of pulsations in the neck |
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Overview
Tricuspid stenosis is mostly associated with mitral valve abnormalities. Common symptoms include dyspnea, peripheral edema, and fatigue.
Symptoms
- Fatigue (due to decreased cadiac output)
- Dyspnea (in case of concomitant mitral valve abnormality)
- Abdominal discomfort secondary to hepatomegaly due to systemic venous congestion
- Pedal edema
- Sensation of pulsations in the neck