Congenital supravalvular mitral ring
Congenital supravalvular mitral ring is a rare congenital mitral valve malformation characterized by an abnormal ridge of the connective tissue on the atrial side of the mitral valve which can present clinically with signs and symptoms of left ventricle inflow obstruction (dyspnea tachypnea pulmonary hypertension right ventricle hypertrophy pulmonary edema). Association with other mitral valve anomalies aortic stenosis ventricular septal defect patent ductus arteriosus double-outlet right ventricle pulmonary hypertension and Shone complex has been reported.
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