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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Aortic valve atresia
  1. ... artery that leaves the heart (coarctation of the aorta) or abnormalities of the valve that connects the aorta to the heart (the aortic valve). Complications associated ...
  2. ... recurrent urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and heart valve abnormalities. Additionally, people with polycystic kidney disease have an increased risk of an abnormal bulging (an aneurysm) in a large blood vessel called the aorta or in blood vessels at the base of ...
  3. ... the heart to the rest of the body (aortic root dilatation) or a leak in ... system abnormalities in addition to the skeletal features described above; ...
  4. ... chambers of the heart (the ventricles) or the valves that control blood ... these structural abnormalities.People with CCHD have one or more specific ...
  5. ... aneurysm). Stretching of the aorta may cause the aortic valve to leak, which can lead to a sudden ... blood flow from the heart into the aorta (aortic valve regurgitation). Leaks in these valves can cause shortness ...
  6. ... that connects the aorta with the heart (the aortic valve). Some people with SVAS also have defects in ... in a group of patients affected by vascular abnormalities. Pediatr Cardiol. 2005 ... of supravalvular aortic stenosis. Methods Mol Med. 2006;126:129-56. ...
  7. ... microdeletion at 16p11.2 harbors candidate genes for aortic valve development, seizure disorder, and mild mental retardation. Am ...
  8. ... it primarily affects the heart, causing the heart valves to harden (calcify). People with the cardiovascular form of Gaucher disease may also have eye abnormalities, bone disease, and mild enlargement of the spleen ( ...