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aortic supravalvular stenosis

Also see aortic valvular stenosis. Classification: - two major types: 1) diaphragmatic (aortic sclerosis) 2) localized narrowing immediately above aortic sinuses - often associated with hypoplasia of ascending aorta Etiology: - sporadic - autosomal dominant - component of Williams-Beuren syndrome Pathology: 1) dilated thick-walled coronary arteries 2) premature atherosclerosis 3) concentric hypertrophy of left ventricle may be present Genetics: - associated with defects in elastin [2] (autosomal dominant) Clinical manifestations: 1) thrill in suprasternal notch & over carotid artery 2) systolic murmur without click 3) loud A2

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aortic valvular stenosis (AS) coarctation of the aorta Williams-Beuren syndrome

General

vascular disease (vasculopathy) developmental disorder

Database Correlations

OMIM 185500

References

  1. Mayo Internal Medicine Board Review, 1998-99, Prakash UBS (ed) Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, 1998, pg 39-40
  2. OMIM :accession 185500