EBSTEIN’S ANOMALY AND ITS MORPHOLOGICAL FORMS, ANTENATAL HISTORY AND GENETIC FACTORS IN THE EVENT OF ANOMALOUS SITUATION
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Ebstein’s anomaly, congenital heart disease (CHD), endocardial cushion tissues, tricuspid valve, tricuspid regurgitation, right ventricular obstruction.Abstract
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare malformation of the tricuspid valve, accounting for <1% of congenital heart disease. Despite its low incidence, it can have significant clinical ramifications as it encompasses anomalies of the tricuspid valve apparatus, the right ventricle, and the conduction system. Depending on the severity of these anomalies, clinical presentation can vary across a spectrum from no symptoms to critical illness at birth. Mortality remains relatively high, especially in prenatally diagnosed severe cases. The anomaly is complicated by its association with chromosomal disorders and extracardiac defects, seen in about 20% of cases.
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