Abstract
Blunt chest trauma is a very rare cause of valve disorder. Moreover, mitral valve involvement is less frequent than is aortic or tricuspid valve involvement, and the clinical course is usually acute. In the present report, we describe the case of a 49-year-old man with a perivalvular mitral injury that became clinically manifest one year after a violent, nonpenetrating chest injury. This case is atypical in regard to the valve involved (isolated mitral damage), the injury type (perivalvular leak in the absence of subvalvular abnormalities), and the clinical course (interval of one year between trauma and symptoms).
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Marchese, N., Facciorusso, A., & Vigna, C. (2015). Mitral perivalvular leak after blunt chest trauma: A rare cause of severe subacute mitral regurgitation. Texas Heart Institute Journal, 42(6), 579–581. https://doi.org/10.14503/THIJ-14-4439
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