Circulation, Vol 53, 580-583, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
CC Caudill, SK Krueger, CS Wilson, T Rourke, DB Policky and WF Weaver
The clinical, echocardiographic, and catheterization findings in a patient
with discrete subaortic stenosis, aneurysm of the membranous
interventricular septum, and mitral valve prolapse are presented.
Echocardiography showed a subaortic membrane, abnormal aortic valve motion,
accentuated systolic anterior motion of the membranous interventricular
septum, and prolapsing mitral leaflets. Cardiac catheterization confirmed
the diagnoses. The possible functional interrelationship of these lesions
is discussed.
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Membranous subaortic stenosis complicated by aneurysm of the membranous septum and mitral valve prolapse
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