Congenital double mitral valve orifice, bicuspid aorta and sequelae of infective endocarditis. The primary role of 2D and 3D TEE in diagnosis
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double orifice mitral valve, bicuspid aortic valve, infective endocarditis, 3D echocardiography.Abstract
We report a case of congenital double mitral valve orifice linked to bicuspid aortic valve and sequelae of infective endocarditis. The case shows the procedure for congenital double mitral valve orifice diagnosis and systematization through 2D study and final confirmation with 3D echo.
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