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European Heart Journal 1990 11(12):1113-1115;
Copyright © 1990 by the European Society of Cardiology.
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© 1990 The European Society of Cardiology

Two-dimensional colour-coded echocardiography in Ebstein's anomaly

A. H. CROMME-DUKHUIS*, and J. P. M. HAMER{dagger}

*Departments of Pediatric Cardiology, University Hospital, Groningen The Netherlands
{dagger}Departments of Cardiology, University Hospital, Groningen The Netherlands

Received 14 August 1989; revised 16 February 1990; .

Present address and correspondence. A. H. Cromme-Dijkhuis, Sophia Children's Hospital, Gordelweg 160, 3038 GE Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Abstract

We describe the contribution of 2-dimensional colour-coded Doppler echocardiography to identifying, in a 15-year-old girl a clinically mild Ebstein's anomaly with associated ventricular septal defect (VSD) which, by pulsed-Doppler, was misinterpreted as Ebstein's anomaly with tricuspid regurgitation.

Key Words: Ebstein's anomaly • colour-coded echocardiography


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