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*Left atrial enlargement may be present. | *Left atrial enlargement may be present. | ||
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*Pulmonary edema is evident in some cases | *Pulmonary edema is evident in some cases. | ||
*A straight left heart border is evident in some cases. | |||
* Findings specific to a particular associated congenital heart disease may also be seen. | * Findings specific to a particular associated congenital heart disease may also be seen. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
A chest X-ray may be not helpful in the diagnosis tricuspid stenosis but it is an useful tool to identify the concurrent conditions such as dyspnea caused by concomitant valve disease.
X-ray
- A chest X-ray may be not helpful in the diagnosis tricuspid stenosis but it is an useful tool to identify the concurrent conditions such as dyspnea caused by concomitant valve disease which includes mitral stenosis.
- A chest X-ray may be helpful in estimating the cardiac size which may range from normal to enlarged.
- Right atrial enlargement may be prominent but it is non specific.
- Left atrial enlargement may be present.
- Pulmonary edema is evident in some cases.
- A straight left heart border is evident in some cases.
- Findings specific to a particular associated congenital heart disease may also be seen.