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The quadricuspid aortic valve.

Arie Franco1, Simon Gabriel1, Stefan G Ruehm1

  • 1Department of radiology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Quadricuspid aortic valve, a rare congenital defect, can occur alone or with other heart issues. This case highlights its association with complex congenital heart disease, emphasizing the need for comprehensive evaluation.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Congenital Heart Disease
  • Cardiac Surgery

Background:

  • Quadricuspid aortic valve (QAV) is a rare congenital anomaly.
Keywords:
Cardiac valvesHeartQuadricuspid aortic valveTruncus Arteriosuscardiac Magnetic resonance Imaging

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