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Quadricuspid Aortic Valve With Guarded Left Coronary Artery Ostium in an Infant With Myocardial Infarction [PDF]

open access: yesCASE (Phila), 2022
Anatomical variations of the aortic valve include unicuspid, bicuspid, and quadricuspid. The bicuspid aortic valve is most common and affects 1%-2% of the general population. QAV is generally an isolated malformation, and adults most commonly present
Kimball, Thomas Richard   +3 more
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Common Arterial Trunk in a 3-Day-Old Alpaca Cria [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Veterinary Medicine, Volume 2016, Issue 1, 2016., 2016
A 3-day-old alpaca cria presented for progressive weakness and dyspnea since birth. Complete bloodwork, thoracic radiographs, and endoscopic examination of the nasal passages and distal trachea revealed no significant findings.
Elizabeth Carr   +3 more
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Isolated quadricuspid aortic valve referred with diagnosis of rheumatic carditis

open access: goldIndian Heart Journal, 2015
Quadricuspid aortic valve is a rare congenital malformation of the aortic valve. It appears often isolated or sometimes associated with other truncal anomalies, and approximately 50% of patients have aortic regurgitation.
Mustafa Kosecik, Bahri Elmas
doaj   +2 more sources

Quadricuspid Aortic Valve and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Coincidence or Interconnection [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports
Quadricuspid aortic valve is a very rare congenital anomaly. Its association with rheumatoid arthritis is exceptional with this being the third case reported in the literature.
Aurora Bakalli   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Quadricuspid aortic valve with complete heart block: a double whammy [PDF]

open access: yesThe Egyptian Heart Journal
Background Developmental abnormalities of aortic valve cusps are relatively common with the bicuspid valve being the most frequently encountered congenital heart disease.
Mukesh Dhillon, Aditi Sharma
doaj   +2 more sources

Quadricuspid aortic valve: Interesting images [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
The quadricuspid aortic valve is a rare congenital anomaly, usually associated with aortic regurgitation requiring surgical intervention. It may be associated with other congenital anomalies such as coronary anomalies, patent ductus arteriosus ...
Ajmer Singh, Ravina Mukati
doaj   +2 more sources

Multimodal imaging in the assessment of quadricuspid aortic valve [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Quadricuspid aortic valve (QAV) is a rare congenital anomaly of the aortic valve, with an incidence of 0.05-0.1%, often associated with aortic regurgitation. The condition typically presents between the ages of 46 and 50, with a slight male predominance.
Michele D’Alonzo   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

“One-stop” interventional therapy for quadricuspid aortic valve combined with severe coronary artery disease: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Congenital Quadricuspid Aortic Valve (QAV) malformation is a relatively rare cardiac valve malformation, especially with abnormal coronary opening and severe stenosis of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).
Cheng Luo, Baoshi Zheng
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Quadricuspid Aortic Valve: An Incidental Finding in an Elderly Man [PDF]

open access: goldCureus, 2023
Nazima Khatun   +4 more
openalex   +2 more sources

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