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Cardiology Clinics, 2011
The pulmonary valve consists of 3 leaflets and is similar in anatomy to the aortic valve. It is the least likely to be affected by acquired disease, and thus, most disorders affecting it are congenital. The most common hemodynamic abnormality of the pulmonary valve is the congenitally narrowed domed valve of pulmonic stenosis.
Kevin P, Fitzgerald, Michael J, Lim
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The pulmonary valve consists of 3 leaflets and is similar in anatomy to the aortic valve. It is the least likely to be affected by acquired disease, and thus, most disorders affecting it are congenital. The most common hemodynamic abnormality of the pulmonary valve is the congenitally narrowed domed valve of pulmonic stenosis.
Kevin P, Fitzgerald, Michael J, Lim
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American Heart Journal, 1970
Abstract Two patients with radiographically demonstrable pulmonary valve calcification are reported on and the literature is reviewed.
O F, Gabriele, J H, Scatliff
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Abstract Two patients with radiographically demonstrable pulmonary valve calcification are reported on and the literature is reviewed.
O F, Gabriele, J H, Scatliff
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Calcification of the Pulmonary Valve
Chest, 1971Calcification of the pulmonary valve visible with routine roentgenographic methods is unusual. At the present time 16 cases have been cited in the literature. Experience with an additional two cases is presented with a review of the previously cited cases.
G R, Rodriguez, K R, Bennett, P H, Lehan
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2011
The last decade has generated enormous advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities for diseases of the pulmonary valve. There have been advances in all age groups from fetus to adult, with not only the development of novel treatments (fetal interventions, new surgical strategies and percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation), but also an ...
Tobias, Odenwald, Andrew M, Taylor
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The last decade has generated enormous advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities for diseases of the pulmonary valve. There have been advances in all age groups from fetus to adult, with not only the development of novel treatments (fetal interventions, new surgical strategies and percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation), but also an ...
Tobias, Odenwald, Andrew M, Taylor
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Myxosarcoma of the Pulmonary Valve
Chest, 1972A patient is described who had myxosarcoma originating from the anterior cusp of the pulmonary valve and extending into both proximal pulmonary arteries. The malignant nature of the tumor was not recognized at time of surgery; therefore, subtotal resection was performed to preserve the pulmonary valve.
M M, DiGilio +4 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The clinical manifestations of pulmonary valve stenosis with an intact ventricular septum are determined by its severity.Often the patient is asymptomatic. The prognosis is generally good, depending on the severity of obstruction and pressure produced in the right ventricle.
Edward B. D. Neuhauser +1 more
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The clinical manifestations of pulmonary valve stenosis with an intact ventricular septum are determined by its severity.Often the patient is asymptomatic. The prognosis is generally good, depending on the severity of obstruction and pressure produced in the right ventricle.
Edward B. D. Neuhauser +1 more
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Surgical Valve Choices for Pulmonary Valve Replacement
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2023The range of valve choices available to the cardiac surgeon for placement in the pulmonary position continues to expand. This article will provide a brief compendium of the most clinically relevant among these choices and review the contemporary literature regarding their relative durability as well as risk factors for structural valve deterioration ...
Michael H, Kwon, Christopher W, Baird
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Fetal Anatomy: The Pulmonary Valve in Fetal Pulmonary Valve Disease
2016The pulmonary valve atresia/critical valve stenosis is a congenital heart defect which develops during the fetal life and is characterized by a wide spectrum of severity as result of the blood flow remodeling process of the right ventricle outflow. In the atretic valve there is absence of communication between the right ventricle outflow and the size ...
ANGELINI, ANNALISA +3 more
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Pulmonary valve morphology after balloon dilatation of pulmonary valve stenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1985AbstractPercutaneous balloon valvuloplasty (BV) for pulmonic valve stenosis (PS) is increasingly becoming a nonsurgical alternative in patient management [1–3]. However, the mechanism by which BV dilates the obstructive lesion has not been firmly established [4].
L N, Benson +4 more
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Pulmonary valve disease: Pulmonary valve stenosis
2015Introduction Transcatheter therapy of valvar pulmonary stenosis is one of the rst, if not the rst, catheter intervention that has facilitated the application of this technology for children so that many of them can benet by less invasive treatment for structural congenital heart defects.
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