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Aortic and Mitral Valve Stenosis with Regurgitation: Not Due to Rheumatic Heart Disease
Authors:Christopher J. Talluto M.D.
Affiliation:Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital (LPCH) and Stanford University, Stanford, California
Abstract:The patient is a 13‐year‐old Mexican–American immigrant who had no previous medical care. Upon arrival to the United States she was diagnosed with severe mitral valve stenosis and regurgitation. In addition she had severe aortic stenosis with mild to moderate aortic valve regurgitation, which was thought to be rheumatic heart disease. On the basis of the clinical and echocardiographic findings she was taken to the operating room for both mitral and aortic valve replacement. Her operation was complicated by the discovery that her aorta was completely calcified, as were her coronary arteries, mitral valve and aortic valve. She underwent aortic and mitral valve replacement as well as replacement of her aortic arch. Her coronary arteries were patch augmented and reimplanted into the newly created ascending aorta. Based on the pathologic examination of the surgical tissue a diagnosis of Gaucher disease was made. (Echocardiography 2011;28:E24‐E27)
Keywords:Gaucher's disease type IV  aortic calcification  mitral stenosis  aortic stenosis
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