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Infective endocarditis (IE) commonly complicates bicuspid aortic valve. We report an uncommon case of bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) IE with aortic root abscess (ARA), presenting initially with abdominal pain due to splenic infarcts, delaying prompt ...
Raja Ezman Faridz Raja Shariff+2 more
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Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease is the most common congenital cardiac defect, with a prevalence estimated between 0.5% and 2% [(1,2)][1]. The earliest description of BAV is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, who sketched the bicuspid variant of the aortic valve over 400 years ago [(3)][2].
Colombo, Antonio, Latib, Azeem
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TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT IN BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE DISEASE [PDF]
BACKGROUND Limited information exists describing the results of transcatheter aortic valve (TAV) replacement in patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease (TAV-in-BAV). OBJECTIVES This study sought to evaluate clinical outcomes of a large cohort of patients undergoing TAV-in-BAV.
Mylotte, Darren+25 more
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ABSTRACT Patients with Turner Syndrome (TS) and those exposed to high concentrations of glucocorticoids have a number of characteristics in common, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Pediatric TS patients underwent studies of salivary cortisol (SC) and cortisone (SCn), body composition, continuous glucose monitoring, vascular ...
Lily Jones+6 more
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ABSTRACT Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosomal disorder associated with karyotype heterogeneity. Although TS can be associated with severe prenatal findings, most often linked to the 45, X karyotype, the majority of TS fetuses have no overt phenotype, resulting in delayed diagnosis and management.
Ivonne Bedei+10 more
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The Bicuspid Aortic Valve [PDF]
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) represents the most common cardiac congenital malformation in the adult age, with strong male predominance. It may occur in isolation, or in association with other congenital heart diseases. The BAV is seen in 1% to 2% of the population and may be complicated by aortic stenosis or aortic insufficiency and infective ...
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Background: Bicuspid aortic valve is a congenital cardiac malformation that affects not only the valve and ascending aorta but also the abdominal aorta and large central arteries like carotid arteries by damaging the elasticity of the vessel resulting in
Ajda Mutlu Mıhçıoğlu+5 more
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ABSTRACT Turner syndrome (TS) is frequently complicated by congenital heart disease (CHD). While left‐sided lesions such as bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and coarctation of the aorta are the most common structural heart lesions in TS, other anomalies, such as aortic arch malformations, hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), persistent left superior vena
Katya de Groote+9 more
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Bicuspid aortic valve in pregnancy
The outcomes in pregnant patients with bicuspid aortic valves (BAVs) are rarely reported, despite the potentially critical nature of the condition. The aim of this study is to present the clinical complications of BAV in pregnancy.A MEDLINE database search and a Google internet search were conducted to find literature on BAV in pregnancy published ...
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Shape of the dilated aorta in children with bicuspid aortic valve
Background: The dilated aorta in adults with bicuspid aortic valve has been shown to have different shapes, but it is not known if this occurs in children.
Christopher R Mart, Bryn E McNerny
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