Two patients with a unique aortic valvulitis required aortic valve replacement. Both were elderly women who presented with evidence of systemic disease, including fever, arthralgia, myalgia, markedly elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, anemia, leukbcytosis, hypoalbumihemia and renal insufficiency, in addition to progressive subacute aortic insufficiency. Histologic examination of the excised aortic valve revealed a lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate. Neither patient had evidence of other diseases that have been associated with aortic insufficiency. One should consider the judicious use of glucocorticosteroids for such patients
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence of clinical problems related to a bicuspid valve...
The presence of aortic calcification causes severe tissue overstretching. Neutrophils and macrophage...
We report a case of a female patient with Marfan syndrome who suffered a type A acute aortic dissect...
Two patients with a unique aortic valvulitis required aortic valve replacement. Both were elderly wo...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Idiopathic aortitis is among the most common causes of non-infectious aortitis...
Aortitis is a general term denoting inflammation of the aortic wall. Various infectious and non-infe...
Background Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), formerly known as Wegener's granulomatosis, is a ...
Aortic valve replacement is the most commonly performed valve operation. It has been shown to be an ...
From January 1981 through December 1991, 1120 consecutive aortic valves were surgically explanted an...
AbstractA woman aged 46 years with a history of vascular Ehlers Danlos syndrome presented with atypi...
International audienceBackground: We have been intrigued by the observation that aortic stenosis (AS...
Microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) is part of the anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-related ...
SummaryAortic valve stenosis associated with angiodysplasia (Heyde's syndrome) and consequent anemia...
Identifying the etiology of aortic insufficiency (AI) is essential in the management of the patient ...
Aortitis includes a broad range of disorders involving inflammation of the aorta. While most forms o...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence of clinical problems related to a bicuspid valve...
The presence of aortic calcification causes severe tissue overstretching. Neutrophils and macrophage...
We report a case of a female patient with Marfan syndrome who suffered a type A acute aortic dissect...
Two patients with a unique aortic valvulitis required aortic valve replacement. Both were elderly wo...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Idiopathic aortitis is among the most common causes of non-infectious aortitis...
Aortitis is a general term denoting inflammation of the aortic wall. Various infectious and non-infe...
Background Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), formerly known as Wegener's granulomatosis, is a ...
Aortic valve replacement is the most commonly performed valve operation. It has been shown to be an ...
From January 1981 through December 1991, 1120 consecutive aortic valves were surgically explanted an...
AbstractA woman aged 46 years with a history of vascular Ehlers Danlos syndrome presented with atypi...
International audienceBackground: We have been intrigued by the observation that aortic stenosis (AS...
Microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) is part of the anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-related ...
SummaryAortic valve stenosis associated with angiodysplasia (Heyde's syndrome) and consequent anemia...
Identifying the etiology of aortic insufficiency (AI) is essential in the management of the patient ...
Aortitis includes a broad range of disorders involving inflammation of the aorta. While most forms o...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence of clinical problems related to a bicuspid valve...
The presence of aortic calcification causes severe tissue overstretching. Neutrophils and macrophage...
We report a case of a female patient with Marfan syndrome who suffered a type A acute aortic dissect...