| 21. | Tricuspid atresia is the complete absence of the tricuspid valve which can lead to an underdeveloped or absent right ventricle.
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| 22. | The right side of the atrial canal will become the tricuspid valve and the left will become the bicuspid valve.
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| 23. | Endocardial cushion defects are associated with abnormalities of the atrioventricular valves ( the mitral valve and the tricuspid valve ).
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| 24. | Currently the most reliable concept for repair of a quadricuspid valve seems to be its conversion into a tricuspid valve.
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| 25. | When the atrium contracts, it sends the blood through a one way valve ( tricuspid valve ) into the right ventricle.
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| 26. | Tests confirmed Joanna had a rare heart condition called tricuspid atresia, meaning she was born without a tricuspid valve, her mother said.
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| 27. | Tricuspid valve regurgitation presents as a holosystolic murmur at the left lower sternal border with radiation to the left upper sternal border.
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| 28. | Dysplasia of the mitral and tricuspid valves-also known as the atrioventricular ( AV ) valves-can appear as thickened, shortened, or notched valves.
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| 29. | Also during the operation, doctors repaired the tricuspid valve between the upper and lower chambers on the right side of the heart.
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| 30. | Ebstein's anomaly is the displacement of the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve causing a larger atrium and a smaller ventricle than normal.
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