| Literature DB >> 29569266 |
Giovanni D'Onghia1, Marta Martin1, Maria Teresa Mancini1, Silvia Quintarelli1, Adele Cozza1, Fabrizio Guarracini1, Roberto Bonmassari1.
Abstract
Mitral regurgitation secondary to accessory mitral valve (MV) chordae of the left atrium is an extremely rare congenital disease. A 85-year-old female (NYHA I-II) was hospitalized for investigations. An echocardiogram showed calcification of the MV with mild stenosis and moderate regurgitation. Transesophageal three-dimensional echocardiogram revealed a band-like structure extending from the distal third of the anterior wall of the left atrium to the MV. This accessory chordae determined severe systolic regurgitation and mild mitral stenosis. The patient was referred for consideration of cardiac surgery but was refused for comorbidities and anatomy. Usually aberrant chordae determinant valvulopathies are detected and treated at a much younger age. The delay of the symptoms could be explained in our case with the progressive growth and dilatation of the left atrium causing traction of the aberrant chord resulting in an increase in the leaflet prolapse and regurgitation.Entities:
Keywords: anterior mitral leaflet; congenital heart defects; echocardiography; mitral insufficiency; mitral stenosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29569266 DOI: 10.1111/echo.13869
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Echocardiography ISSN: 0742-2822 Impact factor: 1.724