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Stenosis of a Mechanical Mitral Prosthetic Valve in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Hoffer, E.; Itoua, M.; Radermecker, Maurice et al.
2000In Acta Cardiologica, 55 (1), p. 49-51
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Abstract :
[en] A young woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) developed progressive heart failure several years after mitral valve replacement with a Bjork-Shiley prosthesis for treating mitral stenosis due to Libman-Sacks endocarditis. She was admitted to the hospital with pulmonary oedema. Transoesophageal echocardiography revealed stenosis of the mitral prosthesis, which was covered by fibrous tissue. Replacement of the prosthesis was done but the patient died from cerebral haemorrhage three days later. Although three cases of prosthetic valve dysfunction in SLE have been documented so far, this is to our knowledge the first report of a SLE recurrence on a tilting disc mechanical valve.
Disciplines :
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
Hoffer, E.
Itoua, M.
Radermecker, Maurice ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Services généraux (Faculté de médecine) > Relations académiques et scientifiques (Médecine)
Pierard, Luc ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Cardiologie - Pathologie spéciale et réhabilitation
Language :
English
Title :
Stenosis of a Mechanical Mitral Prosthetic Valve in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Publication date :
February 2000
Journal title :
Acta Cardiologica
ISSN :
0001-5385
eISSN :
1784-973X
Publisher :
Association Royale des Sociétés Scientifiques Medicales Belges/Koninklijke Vereniging van de Belgische Medische Wetenschappelijke Genootschappen, Bruxelles, Belgium
Volume :
55
Issue :
1
Pages :
49-51
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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