“…11 It has also been reported that minor changes in the left ventricular outflow anatomy, including the aorto-septal angle, 9 can produce significant alterations in the dynamic forces and septal shear stress, and thus influencing the development and the progression of sub-aortic obstruction, which is much faster in infants than in older children. 12,13 These mechanical theories, however, could not explain the increased familial recurrence rate that is also well-identified in cases with sub-aortic membranes; an underlying genetic factors must therefore be coexistent. 8,[14][15][16] A theory that combines both the mechanical and the genetic hypothesis states that the disturbed flow dynamics might induce the expression of a number of genes responsible for endothelial and smooth muscle cell proliferation, similar to the mechanisms involved in atherosclerosis.…”