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Aortopulmonary fistula in a Warmblood mare associated with an aortic aneurysm and supravalvular aortic stenosis [PDF]
This case report describes the clinical presentation, the necropsy findings, and genetic results of a 13-year-old Warmblood mare presented with colic and a bilaterally loud, holosystolic murmur.
Chiers, Koen+7 more
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Supravalvular aortic stenosis is frequently associated with other congenital abnormalities such as pulmonary artery branch stenosis, unusual facies, retarded physical development, abnormal dentition, and mental retardation. Stenosis of the origins of the brachiocephalic vessels may be found in a significant percentage of cases.
Herbert L. Abrams, Edward A. Kupic
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Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis [PDF]
A case of supravalvular aortic stenosis is described. The diagnosis was suspected from pressure curves obtained at retrograde catheterization of the left ventricle. At operation a circular narrowing of the aorta 2 cm. above the valvular ring was seen. No attempt at surgical correction was made; the patient died at the end of the operation.
A. P. Verheugt, J. J. Denie
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Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis [PDF]
Facial resemblance to a patient in whom supravalvular aortic stenosis was discovered and successfully relieved at operation has led to the correct diagnosis of supravalvular stenosis in three other patients. All four patients are mentally subnormal.
Brian G. Barratt-Boyes+2 more
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Takayasu's arteritis: A rare cause of cardiac death in a Caucasian teenage female patient [PDF]
A Caucasian teenage Dutch schoolgirl with known chronic low visual acuity and albinism, presented with frank acute pulmonary oedema, died after 1 h of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation for bradyarrhythmia and cardiac arrest. Two weeks prior to presentation,
Hollander, J.C. (Jan) den+2 more
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Surgery for bilateral outflow tract obstruction in elastin arteriopathy [PDF]
Objective: A number of patients with Williams syndrome or other forms of elastin arteriopathy have stenoses of pulmonary arteries in addition to supravalvular aortic stenosis.
Bacha, Emile+7 more
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Forty-one years of surgical experience with congenital supravalvular aortic stenosis [PDF]
Objective: Several techniques for symmetric reconstruction of the aortic root in congenital supravalvular aortic stenosis have been developed, but it remains unclear whether these prove superior to patch enlargement of the noncoronary sinus alone.
del Nido, Pedro J.+7 more
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Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis [PDF]
Supravalvular aortic stenosis is a systemic elastin (ELN) arteriopathy that disproportionately affects the supravalvular aorta. ELN arteriopathy may be present in a nonsyndromic condition or in syndromic conditions such as Williams–Beuren syndrome.
Lucia Micale+4 more
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Williams Syndrome - Review of Clinical Features and It’s Medical Considerations in Dental Treatment [PDF]
Williams syndrome is a congenital disorder that involves multiple system. The condition is characterized by a number of developmental and physical abnormalities. The cause of this disorder is a micro deletion from the long arm of chromosome 7 at 7q11.23.
Ekambaram, M
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What can developmental disorders tell us about the neurocomputational constraints that shape development? the case of Williams syndrome [PDF]
The uneven cognitive phenotype in the adult outcome of Williams syndrome has led some researchers to make strong claims about the modularity of the brain and the purported genetically determined, innate specification of cognitive modules.
Karmiloff-Smith, Annette+1 more
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