Ebstein Anomaly
Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart defect in which the tricuspid valve, which separates two chambers on the right side of the heart, forms abnormally and does not close properly.
Common symptoms: fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations and, in some cases, a bluish coloring of the skin, which may be noticed from infancy or later on.
When to see a doctor? An evaluation is advisable with unusual fatigue, difficulty breathing, or irregular heartbeats.
Which specialist treats it? The cardiologist, and in children the pediatric cardiologist together with the pediatrician, are the professionals suited to provide follow-up. Reviewing the case with them allows appropriate care.
Data on 6 doctors who treat ebstein anomaly
Specialties that treat ebstein anomaly
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Doctors specialized in ebstein anomaly
Dr. Edgar Bustos Córdova
Dr. Alberto Fregoso Ojeda
Dr. Rodolfo Rivas Ruiz
Dr. Abel Alberto Pavía López
Dr. Mauricio Enrique Zaragoza Perez
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Mercado Filomena Vizcaino
Dra. Olga Galván Montiel
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Jorge Escudero de la Peña
Dra. Olga Eugenia Martínez Garza
Dra. Olga Eugenia Martínez Garza
Dr. Jose Luis Balanzar Serna
Dr. Alfonso Corona Tellez
Dr. Alvaro Contreras Villaseñor
Dr. Rodriguez Francisco Herrera
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Escandon Hector Calles
Dr. Roberto Moreno Paez
Dr. Francisco Alvarado Alemán
Frequently asked questions
What is ebstein anomaly?
Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart defect in which the tricuspid valve, which separates two chambers on the right side of the heart, forms abnormally and does not close properly.
Which doctor treats ebstein anomaly?
Ebstein Anomaly is usually treated by specialists in cardiologist, pediatric cardiologist, pediatrician.