The combination of coarctation of the aorta and aortic valvular stenosis is a recognized clinical entity, often associated with congenital bicuspid valves.
Aortic valvular stenosis with coarctation of the aorta
Coarctation of the aorta and aortic valvular stenosis
The combination of coarctation of the aorta and aortic valvular stenosis is not well known, although the association of coarctation with aortic incompetence is generally recognized and usually attributed to an incompetent bicuspid aortic valve. Abbot (1928), in her review of coarctation, did not discuss its association with aortic valvular stenosis. However, she reported four cases of sub-aortic stenosis occurring with coarctation (an incidence of 2%), and Taussig (1947) regards this combination as occurring so frequently as to constitute a clinical entity. Wood (1950) states briefly that with coarctation " aortic or sub-aortic stenosis is by no means rare." Reifenstein et al. (1947) in their series of 104 post-mortem cases of coarctation record 11 with " calcific aortic stenosis " (each of which they regard as being due to rheumatic disease), but they do not enlarge upon this association. Recently Jacobson et al. (
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Debbie E. Smith
National Health Service
Michael B. Matthews
Atomic Weapons Establishment
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Smith et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Aortic valvular stenosis with coarctation of the aorta. Coarctation of the aorta and aortic valvular stenosis was evaluated. The combination of coarctation of the aorta and aortic valvular stenosis is a recognized clinical entity, often associated with congenital bicuspid valves.
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