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      Pathology of aortic valve stenosis and pure aortic regurgitation: a clinical morphologic assessment--Part II.

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          This two-part article examines the histologic and morphologic basis for stenotic and purely regurgitant aortic valves. Part I discussed stenotic aortic valves and Part II discusses causes of purely regurgitant aortic valves. In over 95% of stenotic aortic valves, the etiology is one of three types: congenital (primarily bicuspid), degenerative, and rheumatic. Other rare causes included active infective endocarditis, homozygous type II hyperlipoproteinemia, and systemic lupus erythematosis. The causes of pure aortic regurgitation are multiple but can be separated into diseases affecting the valve (normal aorta) (infective endocarditis, congenital bicuspid, rheumatic, floppy), diseases affecting the walls of aorta (normal valve) (syphilis, Marfan's dissection), disease affecting both aorta and valve (abnormal aorta, abnormal valve) (ankylosing spondylitis), and disease affecting neither aorta nor valve (normal aorta, normal valve) (ventricular septal defect, systemic hypertension). Diseases affecting the aortic valve alone are the most common subgroup of conditions producing purely regurgitant aortic valves.

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          Journal
          Clin Cardiol
          Clinical cardiology
          0160-9289
          0160-9289
          Mar 1994
          : 17
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Cardiovascular Pathology Registry, St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana.
          Article
          10.1002/clc.4960170308
          8168282
          4e21ee63-b234-4961-8bf4-b21daa30a770
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