Preferred Name |
Tricuspid stenosis |
Definitions |
A narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve of the heart. Tricuspid stenosis results in characteristic changes in the jugular venous pulse in the form of leisurely V to Y descent and prominent a-waves. The liver is enlarged with a firm edge and is pulsatile in presystole. This is best appreciated with one hand on the liver edge and one on the precordium. Auscultation reveals a low- to medium-pitched diastolic rumble with inspiratory accentuation. This is usually localized to the lower sternal border. |
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0010446 |
comment |
Tricuspid stenosis results in characteristic changes in the jugular venous pulse in the form of leisurely V to Y descent and prominent a-waves. The liver is enlarged with a firm edge and is pulsatile in presystole. This is best appreciated with one hand on the liver edge and one on the precordium. Auscultation reveals a low- to medium-pitched diastolic rumble with inspiratory accentuation. This is usually localized to the lower sternal border. |
created_by |
peter |
creation_date |
2009-09-14T10:10:10Z |
database_cross_reference |
EPCC:06.01.92 MSH:D014264 ICD-10:Q22.4 UMLS:C0040963 SNOMEDCT_US:49915006 |
definition |
A narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve of the heart. |
has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype |
id |
HP:0010446 |
label |
Tricuspid stenosis |
notation |
HP:0010446 |
prefLabel |
Tricuspid stenosis |
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