Caseous necrosis of the mitral annulus: A new feature of drug-induced valvular heart disease? Case series

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Background: Drug-induced valvular heart disease (DI-VHD) is a well-defined condition associated with specific pathology features. However, clinical presentations may broadly vary and thereby make DI-VHD diagnosis more challenging. Case summary: We report two patients with a history of benfluorex administration, who developed extensive mitral calcific lesions which evolved towards caseous necrosis. Discussion: Prospective follow-up over several years of these two patients who initially had typical DI-VHD findings provided monitoring evidence of extensive calcifications and subsequent caseous necrosis. These reports suggest a link between calcific heart injury and benfluorex exposure. The diagnosis of DI-VHD may be overlooked at this late stage.

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Leblon, T., Riolet, C., Ennezat, P., & Marechaux, S. (2022). Caseous necrosis of the mitral annulus: A new feature of drug-induced valvular heart disease? Case series. European Heart Journal - Case Reports, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytab516

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