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Aortic valve atresia: a new classification based on necropsy study of 73 cases.

W C Roberts, L W Perry, R S Chandra, G E Myers, S R Shapiro, L P Scott.   

Abstract

Certain clinical and morphologic observations are described in 73 necropsy patients with aortic valve atresia. The mean age at death was 5 days; 80 percent died during the first week of life, and 70 percent were boys. Of the 73 patients, 69 (95 percent) had a hypoplastic left ventricle with intact ventricular septum and either an atretic (25 patients) or hypoplastic (44 patients) mitral valve. The other four patients had a well developed left ventricle with one or more defects in the ventricular septum and either an atretic (one patient) or well developed (three patients) mitral valve. Review of previous reports on aortic valve atresia disclosed that a well developed left ventricle or ventricular septal defect in association with absence of the aortic valve was extremely rare. A new classification for aortic valve atresia is presented based on the status of the ventricular septum, which in turn appears to determine the size of the left ventricular cavity. The predilection for male subjects for all types of aortic valve disease, including atresia, is emphasized.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1266741     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(76)90370-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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3.  Aortic atresia with double inlet left ventricle, rudimentary left sided right ventricle, and ventriculoarterial discordance.

Authors:  C A Bullaboy; H S Harned
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Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2015-01-21       Impact factor: 1.655

5.  Hypoplastic left heart syndrome with premature closure of foramen ovale: report of an unusual type of totally anomalous pulmonary venous return.

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6.  Aortic valvular atresia. Associated cardiovascular anomalies.

Authors:  J M Mahowald; R V Lucas; J E Edwards
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 1.655

Review 7.  Aortic Atresia or Complex Left Outflow Tract Obstruction in the Presence of a Ventricular Septal Defect.

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8.  Pentalogy of Cantrell associated with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

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Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2007-06-11       Impact factor: 1.838

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