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2015
The prevalence of a congenital bicuspid valve (BAV), 1–2 % of the general population, is high enough to warrant attention during auscultation of the heart. BAV occurs as a result of the congenital fusion of the coronary cusps, with the right and left coronary cusps most commonly fused. BAV is most commonly asymptomatic.
Peter C. Johnson, Michael DeLuca
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The prevalence of a congenital bicuspid valve (BAV), 1–2 % of the general population, is high enough to warrant attention during auscultation of the heart. BAV occurs as a result of the congenital fusion of the coronary cusps, with the right and left coronary cusps most commonly fused. BAV is most commonly asymptomatic.
Peter C. Johnson, Michael DeLuca
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2019
Although valve repair for aortic regurgitation (AR) has gained attention and the application of individual procedures is becoming standardized according to the pathophysiology of regurgitation, repair techniques for the bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) have not yet been standardized. The main reason for this is the diversity of BAV phenotypes.
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Although valve repair for aortic regurgitation (AR) has gained attention and the application of individual procedures is becoming standardized according to the pathophysiology of regurgitation, repair techniques for the bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) have not yet been standardized. The main reason for this is the diversity of BAV phenotypes.
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2023
Kiran Shafiq Khan, Irfan Ullah
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Kiran Shafiq Khan, Irfan Ullah
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Journal of insurance medicine (New York, N.Y.), 2006
Bicuspid aortic valve is the most common congenital cardiac malformation and may be responsible for more mortality and morbidity than the combined effects of all the other congenital heart defects.
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Bicuspid aortic valve is the most common congenital cardiac malformation and may be responsible for more mortality and morbidity than the combined effects of all the other congenital heart defects.
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Forme Fruste Bicuspid Aortic Valve
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2023Kosuke Saku, Takashi Kunihara
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Advances in Aortic Valve Repair, Particularly Bicuspid Valves
JAMA Cardiology, 2021Lars G, Svensson +2 more
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Vrachebnoe delo, 1991
Results are reported of an examination of 8 patients with congenital bicuspid aortal valves confirmed at autopsy. Clinical symptoms of this abnormality of development appear as a result of valvular dystrophy and addition of calcinosis with formation of aortal cardiac failure (most frequently stenosis of the aortic ostium).
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Results are reported of an examination of 8 patients with congenital bicuspid aortal valves confirmed at autopsy. Clinical symptoms of this abnormality of development appear as a result of valvular dystrophy and addition of calcinosis with formation of aortal cardiac failure (most frequently stenosis of the aortic ostium).
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Calcific aortic valve disease: mechanisms, prevention and treatment
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023, Yohan Bossé, Patrick Mathieu
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