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All that atrial stretch can lead to arrhythmia. But how does all of that affect the right ventricle? Well, it actually looks pretty small, maybe it's just a cut. Let's take a look in the short axis view. Ouch. It looks pretty small here too. Sometimes they might be right ventricular outflow obstruction due to the Corti obstructing the small\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">\u003Cb id=\"docs-internal-guid-049a5c8f-7fff-e26b-f55e-d9cc5a3407fe\">[00:01:30]\u003C\u002Fb> right ventricular cavity. This is associated with very early childhood presentation sometimes in utero and carries a poor prognosis. So particularly if there is tricuspid regurgitation, the little right ventricle has an awful lot of work to do, right? That's right. Take a look at this case. Here we are looking at a severe form of Ebstein. In the four-chamber view, it's very difficult to see the right ventricle at all. 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