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Case Reports
. 2007;34(3):383-5.

Cor triatriatum dexter

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Case Reports

Cor triatriatum dexter

Tharak R Yarrabolu et al. Tex Heart Inst J. 2007.
No abstract available

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Fig. 1 Transthoracic echocardiogram in 4-chamber view shows the right atrial mass (arrowhead). LA = left atrium; LV = left ventricle; MV = mitral valve; RA = right atrium; RV = right ventricle; TV = tricuspid valve Real-time motion images are available at texasheart.org/journal.
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Fig. 2 Transesophageal echocardiogram in 4-chamber view shows a prominent eustachian valve (arrowhead) attached to the interatrial septum just below the level of the fossa ovalis. ÍS = interatrial septum; LA = left atrium; LV = left ventricle; RA = right atrium; RV = right ventricle; TV = tricuspid valve Real-time motion images are available at texasheart.org/journal.
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Fig. 3 Transesophageal echocardiogram shows the eustachian valve viewed from the superior vena cava. LA = left atrium; RA = right atrium Real-time motion images are available at texasheart.org/journal.
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Fig. 4 Transesophageal echocardiogram in the color-flow Doppler short-axis view shows flow across the membrane (arrowhead). AV = aortic valve; LA = left atrium Real-time motion images are available at texasheart.org/journal.
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Fig. 5 Transesophageal echocardiographic bubble study shows partitioning of the right atrium into 2 chambers. LA = left atrium; RA = right atrium Real-time motion images are available at texasheart.org/journal.

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