A case of Ebstein’s anomaly
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https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20222778Keywords:
EA, Tricuspid valve, ECGAbstract
Ebstein’s anomaly (EA) is a rare congenital heart disease. It has varied clinical presentation depending upon the spectrum of deformation and function of the tricuspid valve and other structures. A comprehensive evaluation by non- invasive modalities is required for optimal decision making regarding the approach to surgical correction of the disease.
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