2007
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehm347
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‘Parachute’ accessory mitral leaflet and pulmonary valve stenosis in an asymptomatic 85-year-old man

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“…Management was described for 216 patients. Accordingly, 20 patients (9.3%) were not operated due to conservative treatment/on a follow-up/waiting for surgical operation/operation refusal/sudden death, and loss of surgical opportunity, [12,13,15,21,22,25,26,29,41,42,45,[48][49][50][51][52]57,66] while 196 patients (90.7%) received a total of 198 surgical operations as follows: non-mitral valve operations (n=70, 35.4%) [3,11,14,26,30,33,36,39,46,61] and PMV: parachute mitral valve; * One of the asymptomatic patients developed dyspnea later. [41] [39,43,45,48,53,62] • Anterolateral (n=14) [39,65] • Inferolateral [56] • Left (n=1) [32] • Central [54] • Apical [63] Supravalvular mitral ring 10 [9,10,38,39] 3.5 11 [4,…”
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“…Management was described for 216 patients. Accordingly, 20 patients (9.3%) were not operated due to conservative treatment/on a follow-up/waiting for surgical operation/operation refusal/sudden death, and loss of surgical opportunity, [12,13,15,21,22,25,26,29,41,42,45,[48][49][50][51][52]57,66] while 196 patients (90.7%) received a total of 198 surgical operations as follows: non-mitral valve operations (n=70, 35.4%) [3,11,14,26,30,33,36,39,46,61] and PMV: parachute mitral valve; * One of the asymptomatic patients developed dyspnea later. [41] [39,43,45,48,53,62] • Anterolateral (n=14) [39,65] • Inferolateral [56] • Left (n=1) [32] • Central [54] • Apical [63] Supravalvular mitral ring 10 [9,10,38,39] 3.5 11 [4,…”
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“…Particularly, accessory mitral valve in the aged is very rare [5,6]. The first case was described as early as 1842, and the first operated case dates back to 1963 [1].…”
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