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{{CMG}} and Claudia P. Hochberg, M.D. [mailto:chochber@bidmc.harvard.edu]
'''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' {{CZ}}}; [[User:KeriShafer|Keri Shafer, M.D.]] [mailto:kshafer@bidmc.harvard.edu] [[Priyamvada Singh|Priyamvada Singh, MBBS]] [[mailto:psingh13579@gmail.com]] '''Assistant Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Kristin Feeney|Kristin Feeney, B.S.]] [[mailto:kfeeney@elon.edu]]
==Overview ==
In Ebstein's anomaly the [[tricuspid valve]] is displaced towards the right ventricular apex leading to the term atrialization of the right ventricle.
==Anatomy==
Shown below is an illustration comparing Ebstein's anomaly to normal anatomy:
[[File:Ebstein's anomaly illustration.JPG|center|500px]]
Source: National Library Of Medicine.
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Shown below is a drawing demonstrating displacement of [[tricuspid valve]] towards the apex of [[right ventricle]] with subsequent atrialization of a portion of the morphologic right ventricle:
[[Image:Pictoral depiction of ebstein anomaly.png|center]]
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Shown below is an echocardiogram showing displacement of [[tricuspid valve]] towards the apex of [[right ventricle]] with subsequent atrialization of a portion of the morphologic right ventricle:
[[File:Ebsteins anomaly.jpg|center|500px]]
==References==
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[[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Congenital heart disease]]
[[Category:Pediatrics]]
[[Category:Disease]]
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