Disyunción anular mitral en la patología mixomatosa valvular
- Urmeneta Ulloa, Javier 1
- Molina Borao, Isabel 1
- 1 Servicio de Cardiología. Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet. Zaragoza. España
ISSN: 2529-976X
Année de publication: 2017
Titre de la publication: Journal of Practical Echocardiography and Other Cardiac Imaging Techniques
Número: 6
Pages: 13-15
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: Revista de Ecocardiografía práctica y otras Técnicas de Imagen Cardíaca (RETIC)
Résumé
The mitral annular disjunction is defined as the separation between the left atrium-mitral valve and the theoretical point of insertion of the left ventricle at the level of the mitral valve annulus. This pathology is most frequently present in patients with myxomatous valvular pathology and/or mitral valve prolapse. In the last decade, the advance of transesophageal three-dimensional echocardiography has allowed a better study and anatomical understanding of this patology. We present the case of a patient with mitral annular disjunction and the bibliographical revision.
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