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Overview

There are no MRI findings associated with [disease name].

OR

MRI scan may be helpful in the giving some exact or more details of the rriscipid valve than of radiographic findings of tricuspid stenosis.

OR

There are no MRI findings associated with [disease name]. However, an MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complications 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].

MRI

  • MRI scan may be helpful in the giving some exact or more details than of radiographic findings of tricuspid stenosis.
  • MRI scan may be helpful in the tricuspid stenosis by providing in greater details of the following:[1][2][3][4]
    • Right ventricle size and function
    • Accurate functional quantification of valve and ventricles
    • Tissue characterization
    • Morphological information
    • Multiplanar imaging capabilities
    • Good temporal resolution
    • Good spatial resolution
Tricuspid stenosis in CT and MRI
Tricuspid stenosis in CT and MRI. (a) Four-chamber reconstructed CT image shows thickening of the tricuspid leaflets (arrows) in a patient with carcinoid and tricuspid stenosis. (b) Four-chamber phase contrast velocity-encoded image shows a high-velocity jet extending across the tricuspid valve, resulting in aliasing (arrow). Case courtesy by Soham Shah et al[5]

OR

There are no MRI findings associated with [disease name]. However, an MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include:

  • [Complication 1]
  • [Complication 2]
  • [Complication 3]

References

  1. Shah S, Jenkins T, Markowitz A, Gilkeson R, Rajiah P (2016). "Multimodal imaging of the tricuspid valve: normal appearance and pathological entities". Insights Imaging. 7 (5): 649–67. doi:10.1007/s13244-016-0504-7. PMC 5028338. PMID 27278389.
  2. "StatPearls". 2020. PMID 29763166.
  3. Saremi, Farhood; Hassani, Cameron; Millan-Nunez, Victoria; Sánchez-Quintana, Damián (2015). "Imaging Evaluation of Tricuspid Valve: Analysis of Morphology and Function With CT and MRI". American Journal of Roentgenology. 204 (5): W531–W542. doi:10.2214/AJR.14.13551. ISSN 0361-803X.
  4. Naoum, Christopher; Blanke, Philipp; Cavalcante, João L.; Leipsic, Jonathon (2017). "Cardiac Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Disease". Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. 10 (3). doi:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.116.005331. ISSN 1941-9651.
  5. "Multimodal imaging of the tricuspid valve: normal appearance and pathological entities".

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