Author/Authors :
Fazlinezhad Afsoon نويسنده , Alvandi Azari Masoumeh نويسنده Fellowship of Echocardiography, Department of Cardiology,
Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, (MUMS),
Mashhad, Iran , Bigdellu Leila نويسنده Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Department of
Cardiology, Ghaem and Imam Reza Hospitals, Mashhad University of
Medical Sciences, (MUMS), Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction Absence of the posterior mitral leaflet is usually
fatal for fetus in utero. Although hypoplasia of the posterior mitral
leaflet is usually present in children with symptomatic mitral
regurgitation, it is usually evident in a few cases of asymptomatic
adults. We decided to introduce a rare case with hypoplasia of the
posterior mitral valve leaflet associated with aortic stenosis. Case
Presentation A 24-year-old man was admitted with a history of atypical
chest pain. The patient had a normal psychophysical growth. The physical
examination showed 4/6 mid- systolic ejection murmurs over the left
sternal border. Chest roentgenogram was normal and the electrocardiogram
showed sinus rhythm with mild LVH. Meanwhile, the echocardiography
revealed severe elongated sail- like anterior leaflet and hypoplasia of
the posterior mitral leaflet with moderate valvular aortic stenosis. MR
grade was mild due to the complete coverage of anterior mitral leaflet.
Moreover, LV function and pulmonary arterial pressure were reported
normal. Conclusions This abnormality was tolerated since adulthood and
mitral regurgitation was gradually developed due to annulus dilation.
Therefore, the posterior mitral leaflet did not have a significant
impact on mitral valve performance.