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*Common in dogs & cats  
 
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-Poor (However, if heart failure is controlled these patients can live several years.)
 
-Poor (However, if heart failure is controlled these patients can live several years.)
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==From Pathology==
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Tricuspid regurgitation results in volume overload of the right atrium and may progress to right heart failure.<br>
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'''''Ebstein's Anomaly:''''' Atrioventricular ring is displaced ventrally into the right ventricle so that part of the wall of the right atrium is made up of ventricular wall.
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''Incidence:''
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*Second most common congenital anomaly seen in cats.
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*Also reported in large breeds of dog including Weimeraner.
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''Clinical Signs:''
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*Often the murmur is the only clinical sign; low grade and pansystolic with increased intensity over the tricuspid area.
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*May also see right sided failure, signs include; ascites, hepatomegaly and splenomegaly.
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''Diagnosis:''
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*Right ventricular enlargement on radiology and ECG.
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