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New systemic inflammatory indices as predictors of ascending aortic dilation in children with bicuspid aortic valve: A retrospective cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Yükcü B, Arslan HF.
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Machine Learning Analysis of Facial Photographs for Predicting Bicuspid Aortic Valve. [PDF]
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An Unusual Case of Bicuspid Aortic Valve With Prolapse Masquerading as Cusp Perforation. [PDF]
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Rare genomic copy number variants implicate new candidate genes for bicuspid aortic valve. [PDF]
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Regional aortic wall shear stress increases over time in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve. [PDF]
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Mechanical circulatory support for high-risk surgical aortic valve and ascending aortic replacement in severe bicuspid aortic valve stenosis: a case series. [PDF]
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Current Problems in Cardiology, 2005
The bicuspid aortic valve affects 1 to 2% of the population and may be complicated by aortic stenosis or aortic insufficiency and infective endocarditis. The bicuspid aortic valve is associated with abnormalities of the aortic wall such as coarctation of the aorta, aortic dissection, and aortic aneurysm.
Alan C. Braverman+5 more
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The bicuspid aortic valve affects 1 to 2% of the population and may be complicated by aortic stenosis or aortic insufficiency and infective endocarditis. The bicuspid aortic valve is associated with abnormalities of the aortic wall such as coarctation of the aorta, aortic dissection, and aortic aneurysm.
Alan C. Braverman+5 more
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2016
An aortic valve typically consists of three valve leaflets, named after their orientation relative to the left and right coronary artery. In 0.5–2 % of the general population, the aortic valve comprises only two leaflets, which is termed a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV).
Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink+3 more
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An aortic valve typically consists of three valve leaflets, named after their orientation relative to the left and right coronary artery. In 0.5–2 % of the general population, the aortic valve comprises only two leaflets, which is termed a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV).
Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink+3 more
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Cardiovascular Pathology, 2002
We report an unusual case of bicuspid aortic valve in a 67-year-old man who had aortic valve replacement for combined severe aortic stenosis with moderate aortic regurgitation. Both preoperative echocardiography and angiocardiography failed to recognize the bicuspid nature of the aortic valve, which was discovered only at surgical pathology examination.
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We report an unusual case of bicuspid aortic valve in a 67-year-old man who had aortic valve replacement for combined severe aortic stenosis with moderate aortic regurgitation. Both preoperative echocardiography and angiocardiography failed to recognize the bicuspid nature of the aortic valve, which was discovered only at surgical pathology examination.
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