Title of article :
Discrete subaortic membranes in adults—a clinicopathological analysis
Author/Authors :
Butany، نويسنده , , Jagdish and Vaideeswar، نويسنده , , Pradeep and David، نويسنده , , Tirone E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
236
To page :
242
Abstract :
Introduction rete subaortic membrane (DSM) is one of the causes of subaortic stenosis in children. The incidence, characteristics, and the therapeutic options for such membranes in adults have not been well documented. This report documents the clinical and pathological features of DSM in adults. s surgically excised over a 10-year period in a large adult tertiary care center, were reviewed with regard to the age and gender of the patients, clinical findings, and the morphological features. s the 19 adults, there were six males and 13 females, with age ranging from 26 to 75 years. The patients most often presented with dyspnea, fatigability, and palpitation for 3 months to 2 years. Four patients (21%) had other congenital heart disease in association with the DSM; in the rest, the membranes were isolated occurrences (79%). A cardiac murmur or the presence of membranes had been noted in childhood in four patients. Tissue growths over the ventricular surface of the anterior mitral leaflet were seen in 18 cases. Irrespective of the gross appearance, the stenosing lesions exhibited five tissue layers, beginning from the luminal aspect, endothelium, acid mucopolysaccharide-rich subendothelial layer, collagen-rich fibrous layer, fibroelastotic layer, and a smooth muscle layer. Twelve patients (63%) had aortic regurgitation, which necessitated repair or replacement in seven. Septal myectomy resulted in conduction abnormalities in nine. sions udy describes the occurrence of DSM in adults. It is important to remember that it can occur following a repair of underlying congenital heart disease.
Keywords :
adults , Discrete subaortic membranes
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Record number :
1845513
Link To Document :
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