What Causes Tricuspid Atresia
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Tricuspid Regurgitation: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Tricuspid regurgitation may result from structural alterations of any one or all of the components of the tricuspid valve apparatus. Components include the leaflets, chordae tendinea, annulus, and papillary muscles or adjacent right ventricular (RV) muscle. ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Tricuspid Stenosis: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Tricuspid valve dysfunction can result from morphological alterations in the valve or from functional aberrations of the myocardium. Tricuspid stenosis is almost always rheumatic in origin and is generally accompanied by mitral and aortic valve involvement.” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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First In Vitro Tricuspid Valve Mechanics Study Uncovers Leakage Causes
newswise.com — “Millions suffer moderate to severe leakage from their heart’s tricuspid valve, but what causes the problem is not well understood. A new study found that either dilating the valve opening or displacing the papillary muscles that control its operation can cause the valve to leak.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Leaky heart valves: First in vitro study of tricuspid valve mechanics uncovers causes for leakage
sciencedaily.com — “An estimated 1.6 million Americans suffer moderate to severe leakage through their heart's tricuspid valve, but what causes the problem is not well understood. A new study found that either dilating the tricuspid valve opening or displacing the papillary muscles that control its operation can cause the valve to leak. A combination of the two actions can increase the severity of the leakage, which is called tricuspid regurgitation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Leaky heart valves: First in vitro study of tricuspid valve mechanics uncovers causes for leakage
sciencedaily.com — “An estimated 1.6 million Americans suffer moderate to severe leakage through their heart's tricuspid valve, but what causes the problem is not well understood. A new study found that either dilating the tricuspid valve opening or displacing the papillary muscles that control its operation can cause the valve to leak. A combination of the two actions can increase the severity of the leakage, which is called tricuspid regurgitation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Breakthrough in understanding life-threatening childhood liver disease: Link to infection found in biliary atresia
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have taken a big step toward understanding what causes one of the most serious liver diseases in infants. The disease is called biliary atresia. It blocks the bile ducts in young infants. Until now, doctors weren't sure what caused biliary atresia. The researchers propose that an infection late in the third trimester of pregnancy or soon after birth initiates the bile duct injury.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Anti-enolase antibody may contribute to bile duct injury in biliary atresia: Research
news-medical.net — “Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital have taken a big step toward understanding what causes one of the most serious liver diseases in infants.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Anti-enolase antibody may contribute to bile duct injury in biliary atresia: Research: Researchers at the Universi... http://bit.ly/cc5j8j
Breakthrough in understanding life-threatening childhood liver disease: Link to infection found in biliary atresia
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have taken a big step toward understanding what causes one of the most serious liver diseases in infants. The disease is called biliary atresia. It blocks the bile ducts in young infants. Until now, doctors weren't sure what caused biliary atresia. The researchers propose that an infection late in the third trimester of pregnancy or soon after birth initiates the bile duct injury.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Breakthrough In Understanding Life-Threatening Childhood Liver Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital have taken a big step toward understanding what causes one of the most serious liver diseases in infants.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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