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| {{Template:ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve}}
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| {{CMG}} and Claudia P. Hochberg, M.D. [mailto:chochber@bidmc.harvard.edu]'''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' {{CZ}}
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| ==Overview==
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| It is a rare congenital heart disease with no gender predilection
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| == Epidemiology and Demographics ==
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| ===Prevalence===
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| *Is a rare congenital heart disease.
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| *In United States, it accounts for 5/1000 of all cases of congenital heart disease.
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| *Higher incidence in infants whose mothers are treated with [[Lithium]] Carbonate during pregnancy
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| ===Incidence===
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| In United States, the [[incidence]] of Ebstein" anomaly of the tricuspid valve is 5 per 100,000 patients.
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| ===Gender===
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| Males = females.
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| ===Race===
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| More common in white children.
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| ==References==
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| {{Reflist}}
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| {{Congenital malformations and deformations of circulatory system}}
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| {{WH}}
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| {{WS}}
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| [[Category:Disease]]
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| [[Category:Cardiology]]
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| [[Category:Pediatrics]]
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