Pathophysiology

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Pathophysiology

Pathophysiology

Etiology, pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations

Etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical features associated with regurgitation of the tricuspid valve.

Etiology

Tricuspid regurgitation is most commonly caused by dilatation of the right ventricular and the tricuspid annulus. Right ventricular dilatation may result from any condition which directly involves the right ventricle or causes pulmonary hypertension and an elevation in right ventricular systolic pressure, leading to dilatation of the right ventricle and tricuspid annulus (Haematol, 2006, 357-65).

Examples of right ventricular disease include right ventricular myocardial infarction and a dilated cardiomyopathy of any cause. Among the disorders that induce pulmonary hypertension and secondary right ventricular dilatation include:  •  Left ...
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