2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.10.012
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Aortic Valve Prolapse Associated With Outlet-Type Ventricular Septal Defect

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“…Moreover, in patients with juxtaarterial defects, the incidence was approximately two times higher when compared to other defect types [1]. According to previous studies, the incidence of AVP associated with ventricular septal defects was between 7.5% and 52.7%.…”
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“…Moreover, in patients with juxtaarterial defects, the incidence was approximately two times higher when compared to other defect types [1]. According to previous studies, the incidence of AVP associated with ventricular septal defects was between 7.5% and 52.7%.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…According to previous studies, the incidence of AVP associated with ventricular septal defects was between 7.5% and 52.7%. AR was found in 4.8% to 14% of patients with AVP [1,5].…”
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“…The peak age for aortic valve prolapse was around 7 years and that for aortic regurgitation was between 5 to 10 years. 5 Lun et al observed that aortic cusp deformities and AR does not develop in sub-arterial type of ventricular septal defects measuring <5 mm in diameter. 3 In defects larger than 5 mm, occurrence of the above mentioned complications can be prevented by doing early surgical closure which is supported by other authors also.…”
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“…This complication is most often reported with perimembranous ventricular septal defects and can first appear after either spontaneous or surgical closure. 12 Infective endocarditis is rare in children younger than 2 years. 6 …”
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