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There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3]. | There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3]. | ||
==Echocardiography | ==Echocardiography== | ||
* Transthoracic echocardiography is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of [[tricuspid stenosis]]. | * Transthoracic echocardiography is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of [[tricuspid stenosis]]. | ||
* The following result of [[echocardiography]] is confirmatory of [[tricuspid stenosis]]:<ref name="BaumgartnerHung2009">{{cite journal|last1=Baumgartner|first1=Helmut|last2=Hung|first2=Judy|last3=Bermejo|first3=Javier|last4=Chambers|first4=John B.|last5=Evangelista|first5=Arturo|last6=Griffin|first6=Brian P.|last7=Iung|first7=Bernard|last8=Otto|first8=Catherine M.|last9=Pellikka|first9=Patricia A.|last10=Quiñones|first10=Miguel|title=Echocardiographic Assessment of Valve Stenosis: EAE/ASE Recommendations for Clinical Practice|journal=Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography|volume=22|issue=1|year=2009|pages=1–23|issn=08947317|doi=10.1016/j.echo.2008.11.029}}</ref> | * The following result of [[echocardiography]] is confirmatory of [[tricuspid stenosis]]:<ref name="BaumgartnerHung2009">{{cite journal|last1=Baumgartner|first1=Helmut|last2=Hung|first2=Judy|last3=Bermejo|first3=Javier|last4=Chambers|first4=John B.|last5=Evangelista|first5=Arturo|last6=Griffin|first6=Brian P.|last7=Iung|first7=Bernard|last8=Otto|first8=Catherine M.|last9=Pellikka|first9=Patricia A.|last10=Quiñones|first10=Miguel|title=Echocardiographic Assessment of Valve Stenosis: EAE/ASE Recommendations for Clinical Practice|journal=Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography|volume=22|issue=1|year=2009|pages=1–23|issn=08947317|doi=10.1016/j.echo.2008.11.029}}</ref><ref name="FinneganAbrams1973">{{cite journal|last1=Finnegan|first1=P|last2=Abrams|first2=L D|title=Isolated tricuspid stenosis.|journal=Heart|volume=35|issue=11|year=1973|pages=1207–1210|issn=1355-6037|doi=10.1136/hrt.35.11.1207}}</ref> | ||
** The degree of thickening of [[Tricuspid valve|tricuspid]] valve leaflets | ** The degree of thickening of [[Tricuspid valve|tricuspid]] valve leaflets | ||
** [[Calcification]] of [[tricuspid valve]] leaflets | ** [[Calcification]] of [[tricuspid valve]] leaflets |
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Overview
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name].
OR
Echocardiography is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis. Findings on an echocardiography diagnostic of tricuspid stenosis include tricuspid peak inflow velocity and degree of thickening of tricuspid valve leaflets.
OR
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].
Echocardiography
- Transthoracic echocardiography is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis.
- The following result of echocardiography is confirmatory of tricuspid stenosis:[1][2]
- The degree of thickening of tricuspid valve leaflets
- Calcification of tricuspid valve leaflets
- Limited leaflet mobility of tricuspid valve leaflets
- Reduced separation of the tricuspid valve leaflet tips
- Diastolic doming of the tricuspid valve
- Echocardiography gives the degree of fusion of the commissures and chordae tendineae of the tricuspid valve
- [Finding 1]
- [Finding 2]
- [Finding 3]
OR
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with [disease name]. However, echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include:
- [Complication 1]
- [Complication 2]
- [Complication 3]
References
- ↑ Baumgartner, Helmut; Hung, Judy; Bermejo, Javier; Chambers, John B.; Evangelista, Arturo; Griffin, Brian P.; Iung, Bernard; Otto, Catherine M.; Pellikka, Patricia A.; Quiñones, Miguel (2009). "Echocardiographic Assessment of Valve Stenosis: EAE/ASE Recommendations for Clinical Practice". Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. 22 (1): 1–23. doi:10.1016/j.echo.2008.11.029. ISSN 0894-7317.
- ↑ Finnegan, P; Abrams, L D (1973). "Isolated tricuspid stenosis". Heart. 35 (11): 1207–1210. doi:10.1136/hrt.35.11.1207. ISSN 1355-6037.