AbstractBackgroundCongenital anomaly wherein the mitral valve leaflets are directly attached to the papillary muscle(s) (PM) with or without short under-developed chords is rarely reported in adults. Patients with two PMs with an intervening fibrous bridge have also been included under this head in previous studies.MethodsEchocardiography enables accurate evaluation of the morphology and function of valve leaflets, chordae tendineae, and PM. This report describes a series of six patients aged 56–84 years who had abnormal mitral valve with a large solitary and anomalously inserted PM seen over a period of 3 years. Only those patients who had a single pillar or bridge-like PM and either absent tendinous chords or small under-developed chords ...
The authors report a case of double-orifice mitral valve (DOMV) which showed mitral stenosis and mil...
BackgroundThe presence of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in congenital heart disease (CHD) patients is ...
A 29-year old female patient was referred to our hospital for evaluation of dyspnea NYHA class I whi...
Background: Congenital anomaly wherein the mitral valve leaflets are directly attached to the papill...
Abstract Introduction A parachute mitral valve is defined as a unifocal attachment of mitral valve c...
Purpose: In this report we review our experience of operations on mitral regurgitation associated wi...
AbstractObjectives: The morphologic features of parachute-like asymmetric mitral valves are describe...
SummaryCongenital malformations of the mitral valve may be encountered in isolation or in associatio...
AbstractAccessory mitral valve tissue is commonly associated with other congenital heart diseases an...
Mitral valves are well known to be bi-leaflet structures with attachments from both leaflets (anteri...
ObjectiveIn “true” parachute mitral valve, mitral valve chordae insert into one papillary muscle. In...
AbstractObjectives: To understand papillary muscle malformations, such as in parachute mitral valves...
Congenital mitral valve (MV) malformations are uncommon, except for MV prolapse. Despite their infre...
BackgroundAnomalous papillary muscle (APM) insertion into the mitral valve leaflet is rare but clini...
BackgroundAnomalous papillary muscle (APM) insertion into the mitral valve leaflet is rare but clini...
The authors report a case of double-orifice mitral valve (DOMV) which showed mitral stenosis and mil...
BackgroundThe presence of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in congenital heart disease (CHD) patients is ...
A 29-year old female patient was referred to our hospital for evaluation of dyspnea NYHA class I whi...
Background: Congenital anomaly wherein the mitral valve leaflets are directly attached to the papill...
Abstract Introduction A parachute mitral valve is defined as a unifocal attachment of mitral valve c...
Purpose: In this report we review our experience of operations on mitral regurgitation associated wi...
AbstractObjectives: The morphologic features of parachute-like asymmetric mitral valves are describe...
SummaryCongenital malformations of the mitral valve may be encountered in isolation or in associatio...
AbstractAccessory mitral valve tissue is commonly associated with other congenital heart diseases an...
Mitral valves are well known to be bi-leaflet structures with attachments from both leaflets (anteri...
ObjectiveIn “true” parachute mitral valve, mitral valve chordae insert into one papillary muscle. In...
AbstractObjectives: To understand papillary muscle malformations, such as in parachute mitral valves...
Congenital mitral valve (MV) malformations are uncommon, except for MV prolapse. Despite their infre...
BackgroundAnomalous papillary muscle (APM) insertion into the mitral valve leaflet is rare but clini...
BackgroundAnomalous papillary muscle (APM) insertion into the mitral valve leaflet is rare but clini...
The authors report a case of double-orifice mitral valve (DOMV) which showed mitral stenosis and mil...
BackgroundThe presence of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in congenital heart disease (CHD) patients is ...
A 29-year old female patient was referred to our hospital for evaluation of dyspnea NYHA class I whi...