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==Differential diagnosis of underlying causes== | ==Differential diagnosis of underlying causes== | ||
[[Pulmonary hypertension]] | * [[Pulmonary hypertension]] | ||
*[[Infective endocarditis]] | |||
* [[Rheumatic heart disease]] | |||
*[[Congenital heart defect | Congenital abnormalities]]: [[tetralogy of Fallot]], [[ventricular septal defect]], [[Pulmonic stenosis | valvular pulmonic stenosis]] | *[[Congenital heart defect | Congenital abnormalities]]: [[tetralogy of Fallot]], [[ventricular septal defect]], [[Pulmonic stenosis | valvular pulmonic stenosis]] | ||
*[[Carcinoid | Carcinoid heart disease]] (the majority of patients with metastatic disease will have both [[pulmonic stenosis]] and [[pulmonic regurgitation]]) | *[[Carcinoid | Carcinoid heart disease]] (the majority of patients with metastatic disease will have both [[pulmonic stenosis]] and [[pulmonic regurgitation]]) | ||
* [[Marfan syndrome]] | * [[Marfan syndrome]] | ||
* [[Syphilis | Syphilis infection]] | |||
* Trauma from withdrawing a Swan-Ganz catheter with the balloon inflated. | * Trauma from withdrawing a Swan-Ganz catheter with the balloon inflated. | ||
* Following [[valvuloplasty]] of [[pulmonary stenosis]] | * Following [[valvuloplasty]] of [[pulmonary stenosis]] |
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Differential diagnosis of underlying causes
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Infective endocarditis
- Rheumatic heart disease
- Congenital abnormalities: tetralogy of Fallot, ventricular septal defect, valvular pulmonic stenosis
- Carcinoid heart disease (the majority of patients with metastatic disease will have both pulmonic stenosis and pulmonic regurgitation)
- Marfan syndrome
- Syphilis infection
- Trauma from withdrawing a Swan-Ganz catheter with the balloon inflated.
- Following valvuloplasty of pulmonary stenosis
- Absence of the pulmonic valve
- Fenestrations in or redundant leaflets of the pulmonic valve