Rheumatic aortic stenosis in young patients presenting with combined aortic and mitral stenosis

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This report describes 30 patients under the age of 30 years with rheumatic aortic stenosis, presenting with combined aortic and mitral stenosis. Three patients had additional tricuspid stenosis. Twenty-eight patients gave a history of rheumatic polyarthritis. The diagnosis was confirmed by right and left heart catheterisation in all. The murmur of aortic stenosis was not initially present in 8 out of 10 patients in congestive heart failure. Aortic valve calcification was not seen. Cineangiography showed a tricuspid aortic valve in all, unlike congenital aortic stenosis. A unique feature of this group was the raised pulmonary vascular resistance in 87% of the patients. The present study shows that patients in India developing aortic stenosis after rheumatic fever do so early in the natural history of the disease.

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Vijayaraghavan, G., Cherian, G., Krishnaswami, S., SUKUMAR, I. P., & John, S. (1977). Rheumatic aortic stenosis in young patients presenting with combined aortic and mitral stenosis. British Heart Journal, 39(3), 294–298. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.39.3.294

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