Disease | c syndrome |
Comorbidity | C0018799|cardiac disorders |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 24963316 | Some congenital disorders such as marfan’s syndrome can be associated with these two cardiac disorders (bav and aneurismal lesion of the aorta), but it is not permanently constant such our reported case.7 on the other hand, the higher incidence of av block as a conductive abnormality is associated with aortic valvular stenosis and regurgitation.10 in these cases with bav, infectious endocarditis is more frequent than a normal valve, but in our case there is no evidence for endocarditis.11 thick calcified aortic root is a less studied and is a potential contributing risk factor for av block after avr.10 therefore, in candidates of aortic valve replacement considering conductive disorders, especially in patients with calcified valve, is mandatory. |
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