Shone's syndrome: Insights from three-dimensional echocardiography.

Journal: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.)
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Abstract

Shone's syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly defined as the presence of at least two of the following heart obstructions: a mitral supravalvular ring, a "parachute" mitral valve stenosis, subaortic stenosis, and aortic coarctation. A 58-year-old man presented with a mitral ring and a "parachute" mitral valve on two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography, raising suspicion of Shone's syndrome. Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography revealed a subannular mitral ring inserted directly on the mitral leaflets, thus acting as a "valvar ring." This distinction can have therapeutic implications as a "valvar" mitral ring could require valve repair or replacement, instead of simple resection.

Authors
Martín Vivas, María Politi, Laura Riznyk, María Castro, Gustavo Avegliano, Ricardo Ronderos
Relevant Conditions

Arrhythmias, Mitral Stenosis

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