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Kushtrim Disha1, Solveig Schulz2, Thomas Kuntze1
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Central Hospital Bad Berka, Bad Berka, Germany.
Abstract:
We report on a patient operated on for degenerative myxomatous mitral and tricuspid valve disease (Barlow's disease) and aortic root dilatation. A valve repair operation and the postoperative course were uneventful. Multigenerational genetic analyses revealed two different mutations in the transforming growth factor beta-2 gene in the same patient. The two mutations in different exons were inherited from both parents each. None of the parents presented with either valve dysfunction or aortic root dilatation. This rare case illustrates potentially common genetic and signaling pathways of concomitant myxomatous valve disease and aortic root dilatation.
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