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Aortic valve disease

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
Management of aortic valve disease follows traditional algorithms: initial gross diagnosis, noninvasive imaging and quantitation, possible catheterization or angiography, and medical treatment until symptoms of prognosis prediction indicates surgery. Most advances in this subject reflect improved technology and additional data collection therefrom, and
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Aortic Diseases

2023
Aortic diseases encompass a wide of range of pathologies, which can involve heart chambers and valves and can extend to vascular branches, besides affecting the aortic wall. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as a multiparametric diagnostic tool which allows the assessment of complex disease within a single examination. Vessel course, patency,
Alberto Aimo   +3 more
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Aortic diseases

2018
Aortic diseases encountered in young women are mainly associated with syndromic diseases, which are often heritable, or bicuspid aortic valve. The most frequent syndromic disease is Marfan syndrome. In Marfan syndrome, the risk of aortic dissection is low during pregnancy when the maximum diameter of the ascending aorta is less than 45 mm.
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Aortic Disease

2015
Aortic disease is common and consists of pathologies that are both congenital and acquired in later life. Although often considered as a simple conduit between the heart and the end organs, the aorta may be afflicted by a myriad of processes including constrictive, degenerative, vasculitic, inflammatory and haemorrhagic conditions.
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Aortic Dilatation in Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2012
La valvula aortica bicuspide (VAB) es la anomalia cardiaca congenita mas comun, con una incidencia de un 0,5-1,4% de la poblacion. De forma esporadica, esta anomalia se transmite geneticamente segun un patron de herencia autosomico dominante, con un predominio en varones de 3:1.
Amelia, Carro   +2 more
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Endovascular Treatment of Aortic Disease

International Journal of Angiology, 2000
A review is given of endovascular treatment for AAA, thoracic aortic aneurysms, dissections as well as complications following previous aortic surgery. In several of these conditions endovascular treatment has advantages like a reduced operative trauma, shorter stay in hospital, and the possibility of treating patients who would have been unfit for ...
, Myhre, , Lundbom, , Hatlinghus
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Neurologic complications of aortic diseases and aortic surgery

2014
Aortic disease processes have a wide range of clinical manifestations. The inflammatory disease process of Takayasu's arteritis differs dramatically from the visceral ischemia of aortic dissection. The catastrophic event of aortic rupture tends to overshadow life-altering events such as stroke and paraplegia. However, these neurologic manifestations of
Richard, Hershberger, Jae S, Cho
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Bicuspid Aortic Valve and Aortic Root Disease

Current Cardiology Reports, 2011
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common form of congenital heart disease, with frequent and premature occurrence of cardiac events, dominated by significant valvular dysfunction. BAV has a high prevalence of aortic wall abnormalities such as ascending aortic dilatation.
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Treating Aortic Disease

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2017
Christian D, Etz, Roberto, Battelini
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Aortic disease

Abstract This chapter focuses on aortic disease. Content is mapped to the ESC Core Curriculum and is ideal for candidates preparing to take the European Exam in Core Cardiology (EECC). To ensure effective revision, material is presented in short sections with bullet lists, tables, and boxes to highlight key facts.
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