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Quadrivalvular Involvement in Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Rare Case Report
Four-valve involvement (mitral, aortic, tricuspid, and pulmonary) in rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an exceedingly rare entity. We report the case of a 24-year-old male, a known case of RHD, who presented with dyspnea and presyncope for 2 months.
C M Satvic +4 more
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Background: Transcatheter treatments of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) have been emerging as alternatives for high-risk patients. In contrast to the immobilization of the common transcatheter tricuspid device, using a radial force-independent stent valve ...
Mengen Zhai +4 more
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Tricuspid aortic valve aneurysm [PDF]
A 49 year old man presented through accident and emergency with an acute confusional state and a five day history of being non-specifically unwell. On examination he was found to be pyrexial (38.4 °C) and there was systolic murmur. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain was suggestive …
J, Wojciuk, R, More, A, Chauhan
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A Unique Hybrid Tricuspid Aortic Valve
Aortic valve (AV) phenotypes range from unicuspid valves to quadricuspid valves. The most common and normal AVs are tricuspid. We have recently published a new classification for bicuspid AVs (BAVs), which highlights the vast morphologic variety of these valves.1 BAVs can range from perfectly symmetric valves, to very tricuspid AV–like phenotypes, such
Jama Jahanyar +3 more
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This paper presents the immediate outcomes of valve-sparing operations on the aortic valve and ascending aorta in radical correction of congenital and acquired heart disease. Materials and methods. The study enrolled 50 patients with aortic insufficiency
G. A. Akopov +2 more
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Tricuspidization of incompetent bicuspid aortic valve [PDF]
The conventional surgical therapy for severe aortic regurgitation (AR) from congenital bicuspid valve has been aortic valve replacement. In the past decade, there has been a revival of aortic valve repair in this subset of patients. We developed a new technique of tricuspidization to repair incompetent bicuspid valve.
Kohei, Kawazoe +3 more
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Background Neo‐aortic root dilation and neo‐aortic regurgitation (AR) are common after arterial switch operation for D‐loop transposition of the great arteries. We sought to evaluate these outcomes in patients with bicuspid native pulmonary valve (BNPV).
Margaret Irwin +5 more
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How rare is isolated rheumatic tricuspid valve disease? [PDF]
The incidence of rheumatic fever (RF) has markedly decreased in Europe since the beginning of the 20th century due to improved living conditions, early antibiotic therapy in streptococcal pharyngitis, and changes in serotypes of circulating streptococci.
Florescu, Cristina +4 more
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Background Cardiac papillary fibroelastomas are rare, accounting for approximately 10% of all cardiac tumors, with 44% of cases located on the aortic valve and only 15% of cases located on the tricuspid valve. However, the optimal management of papillary
Thuan Q. Phan +8 more
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Tricuspidalization of a bicuspid aortic valve with severe aortic valve insufficiency [PDF]
AbstractJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2003;125:964 ...
Kalangos, Afksendiyos +2 more
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