2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11748-013-0270-0
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Congenital unicuspid aortic valve stenosis in siblings

Abstract: We reported the case of unicuspid aortic valve in sibling, suggesting the familial incidence and genetic relation. A 41-year-old man (elder brother) with 79 mmHg of aortic valvular peak pressure gradient (peak PG) underwent aortic valve replacement with mechanical prosthetic valve (ATS 21 mm). The intraoperative finding showed the unicuspid aortic valve with one rudimentary commissure. A 37-year-old woman (sister) had been followed by echocardiography as bicuspid aortic valve since 10 years old. After 27 years… Show more

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“…Calcified bicuspid AVs (BAVs) represent the most common form of congenital AS [2]. The second most common form of congenital AS is seen with unicuspid AV (UAV) anatomy, which is present in 4% to 6% of patients undergoing operations for AS [3][4][5].…”
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“…Calcified bicuspid AVs (BAVs) represent the most common form of congenital AS [2]. The second most common form of congenital AS is seen with unicuspid AV (UAV) anatomy, which is present in 4% to 6% of patients undergoing operations for AS [3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%