Bicuspid AV

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Fig 24. Bicuspid AV. Parasternal long axis view demonstrating eccentric valve closure in a patient with a bicuspid aortic valve; note the aortic root is dilated as well. Parasternal short axis view of aortic root; a bicuspid aortic valve can be identified within the aortic root. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bicuspid AV

Parasternal long axis view demonstrating eccentric valve closure in a patient with abicuspid aortic valve; note the aortic root is dilated as well.

Parasternal short axis view of aortic root; a bicuspid aortic valve can be identified within the aortic root.

Fig 24

Bicuspid aortic valve causing aortic stenosis

Parasternal long axis view in a patient with abicuspid aortic valve, demonstrating thickenedvalve leaflets.

Doppler colour flow demonstrating the proximal acceleration and distal flow disturbance.

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Bicuspid aortic valve with AR

Parasternal long axis view in a patient with abicuspid aortic valve, demonstrating thin butdoming aortic valve leaflets.

Doppler colour flow demonstrating the aortic valve regurgitation during diastole.

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Congenital AS

Parasternal longaxis and short axis view showing a congenital aortic stenosis causingby a possible unileaflet aortic valve. The valve leaflet itself looks dysplastic.

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Sub AS

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a:Apical five chamber view demonstrating a sub-aortic ridge.b:Colour flow Doppler showing turbulent flow start from sub-aortic area and a shunt through a VSD.c: Continuous Doppler trace from the LVOT showing a peak velocity of 4.2 m/s

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Sub aortic stenosis

3D imagines demonstrating a sub-aortic fibrio-muscular ring

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Small Aortic Root

Parasternal long-axis view of a fibromuscular subaortic tunnel. The aortic root itself is also small

Colour Doppler demonstrate mild aortic regurgitation

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