A quadricuspid aortic valve in an asymptomatic 40-year-old man: a case report
A quadricuspid aortic valve in an asymptomatic 40-year-old man: a case report
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Abstract Background Integrated transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography enables identification and characterization of a quadricuspid aortic valve anomaly.Case presentation A totally asymptomatic 40-year-old white man was referred to our Division of Cardiology after accidental finding of a Pet Supplies heart murmur.Transesophageal echocardiography detected a quadricuspid aortic valve characterized by four cusps Dash Cam of equal size and severe aortic valvular regurgitation, without any further anomalies.He underwent a successful aortic valve repair.
Conclusions Quadricuspid aortic valve anomaly is a rare congenital cardiac defect that can cause progressive valvular complications.