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Figure 36-41
Published: 15 November 2023
COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: POSTPROCEDURAL RE-COARCTATION Figure 36-41 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: POSTPROCEDURAL RE-COARCTATION Mild to moderate re-coarctation (arrows) involves the isthmus region, without a V-shaped indentation, now 25 years postoperatively, in an elderly adult. More about this image found in COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: POSTPROCEDURAL RE-COARCTATION Mild to moderate r...
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Figure 36-38
Published: 15 November 2023
COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Figure 36-38 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Left: With a patent ductal artery. The coarctation site represents a wedge-shaped indentation (arrow), in a newborn. Right: Without a patent ductal artery. The coarctation site forms an infolded ridge (arrow), and the dimple from More about this image found in COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Left: With a patent ductal artery. The coarctatio...
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Figure 36-11
Published: 15 November 2023
CONGENITALLY BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE: ASSOCIATION WITH COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Figure 36-11 CONGENITALLY BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE: ASSOCIATION WITH COARCTATION OF THE AORTA A Venn diagram demonstrates that among patients with coarctation, at least 50 percent also have a bicuspid valve, whereas among More about this image found in CONGENITALLY BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE: ASSOCIATION WITH COARCTATION OF THE AOR...
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Figure 36-40
Published: 15 November 2023
COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: SURGICAL SEGMENTAL RESECTION, IN AN ADULT Figure 36-40 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: SURGICAL SEGMENTAL RESECTION, IN AN ADULT Left: Externally, the ductal artery (arrow) is involuted and minimally patent as it enters the aorta. Right: On cross section, the coarctation More about this image found in COARCTATION OF THE AORTA: SURGICAL SEGMENTAL RESECTION, IN AN ADULT Left: ...
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Figure 36-4
Published: 15 November 2023
COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Figure 36-4 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Left: Infantile form (arrow), with patent ductal artery (*) and hypoplastic aortic arch. Right: Adult form (arrow), with ductal ligament. More about this image found in COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Left: Infantile form (arrow), with patent ductal ...
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Figure 36-39
Published: 15 November 2023
COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Figure 36-39 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Secondary effects in the left ventricle include myocyte hypertrophy (left) and replacement-type interstitial fibrosis (right), in an adolescent with hypertension and an 800-g heart. More about this image found in COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Secondary effects in the left ventricle include m...
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Figure 36-42
Published: 15 November 2023
HYPOPLASTIC AORTIC ARCH AND ISTHMUS: WITHOUT COARCTATION Figure 36-42 HYPOPLASTIC AORTIC ARCH AND ISTHMUS: WITHOUT COARCTATION The affected region progressively tapers (double-headed arrows), in a toddler. This was associated with a patent ductal artery, complete atrioventricular septal defect More about this image found in HYPOPLASTIC AORTIC ARCH AND ISTHMUS: WITHOUT COARCTATION The affected regi...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch36
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... type, involving the aortic sinuses and sinotubular junction (arrows). Right: Diffuse type, involving the ascending aorta, aortic arch, and arch branches. COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Figure 36-4 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA Left: Infantile form (arrow), with patent ductal artery (*) and hypoplastic aortic...
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Figure 36-5
Published: 15 November 2023
INTERRUPTED AORTIC ARCH Figure 36-5 INTERRUPTED AORTIC ARCH A: Type A, the most severe form of coarctation of the aorta. B: Type B, often associated with 22q11.2 deletion, including the DiGeorge syndrome. C: Type C, the rarest type of interrupted aortic arch. More about this image found in INTERRUPTED AORTIC ARCH A: Type A, the most severe form of coarctation of ...
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Book Chapter
Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch35
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... associated with aortic obstruction due to hypoplasia, coarctation, or interrupted arch (unrelated to the DiGeorge syndrome). The right pulmonary artery may originate from the ascending aorta, or a coronary artery may arise from the main pulmonary artery. Only rarely do other cardiac anomalies coexist...
Book Chapter
Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch34
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... 5.3 Coarctation of the aorta 4.5 Atrioventricular septal defect 3.6 Transposition of the great arteries 3.5 Aortic valve stenosis 3.5 Hypoplastic left heart syndrome 2.5 Double outlet right ventricle 2.2 Hypoplastic right heart syndrome 2.0 Ebstein anomaly of tricuspid...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch38
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... hypertrophy Moderate to severe Moderate Moderate LV EFE Common (75%) Usually absent Usually absent VS bowing Straight or R (80%) Rightward Leftward Coronary artery fistulas 10% 0% 0% Coarctation of aorta 75% -- 100% Persistent L-SVC <5% -- 10% a Modified from...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch37
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
..., coarctation of the aorta in 7 percent, and a left superior vena cava in 4 percent. Four categories have been described, based on the atrioventricular connection or presence of abnormal sidedness. These include: 1) concordance in 45 percent, 2) discordance in 25 percent, 3) univentricular connection in 25...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch29
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... of cardiovascular disease risk than diastolic blood pressure ( 48 ). The pathogenesis of hypertension is variable. Occasionally, anatomic lesions (such as renal artery stenosis or aortic coarctation) account for the findings of hypertension. Additionally, medications or drugs may play a role in the development...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch20
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... CAUSES OF SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION Primary hypertension Secondary hypertension Chronic kidney disease Renal artery stenosis Hyperaldosteronism Drugs Cushing syndrome Aortic coarctation Pheochromocytoma Hypothyroidism Obstructive sleep apnea Primary hyperparathyroidism...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch39
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... 15 10 Thoracic aorta  Right aortic arch 45 25  Coarctation of aorta <5 15  Interrupted aortic arch 0 5 a Based on averages from references 34 , 35 , 36 , and 41 . b SVC = superior vena cava; APVC = anomalous pulmonary venous connection; IVC = inferior vena...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 17
Published: 15 November 2023
10.55418/9781933477299-ch32
ISBN-10: 1-933477-29-6
ISBN: 978-1-933477-29-9
... failure Constrictive pericarditis Restrictive cardiomyopathy Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Aortic valve Aortic stenosis Aortic regurgitation Thoracic aorta Supravalvular aortic stenosis Aortic coarctation CHRONIC PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE Figure 32-19 CHRONIC PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLIC...
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Series: Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology, Series 5
Volume: 6
Published: 01 August 2021
10.55418/9781933477091-ch09
ISBN-10: 1-933477-09-1
ISBN: 978-1-933477-09-1
... Coarctation of the aorta, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, endocardial fibroelastosis Mitral valve abnormalities Insufficiency/regurgitation Great vessel abnormalities Truncus arteriosus, transposition of the great arteries Septal defects Both atrial and ventricular septal defects Other...