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Overview
Tricuspid stenosis is mostly associated with mitral valve abnormalities.[1] Common symptoms include dyspnea, peripheral edema, and fatigue.
Signs and Symptoms
- Fatigue (due to decreased cardiac output)
- Dyspnea (in case of concomitant mitral valve abnormality)
- Abdominal discomfort (due to hepatomegaly secondary to systemic venous congestion)
- Pedal edema
- Jugular venous distension
- Heart murmur
References
- ↑ Roguin A, Rinkevich D, Milo S, Markiewicz W, Reisner SA (1998). "Long-term follow-up of patients with severe rheumatic tricuspid stenosis". Am Heart J. 136 (1): 103–8. PMID 9665226 PMID: 9665226 Check
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