Radiology Case Reports (Feb 2022)

Sinus Valsalva Aneurysm of the non-coronary cusp initially diagnosed as right ventricular thrombus: A case report

  • Sulayman el Mathari, MD,
  • Teun van der Bom, MD, PhD,
  • Berto Bouma, MD, PhD,
  • Antoine Driessen, MD, PhD,
  • Jolanda Kluin, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 306 – 309

Abstract

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Sinus of Valsalva aneurysms are abnormal bulges of the aortic root caused by a tissue deficiency resulting in an enlargement of the aortic root in the area between the aortic annulus and the sinotubular junction. Frequently, sinus of Valsalva aneurysms are asymptomatic. However, sinus of Valsalva aneurysms can also be potentially fatal due to their risk of rupture. We present a case of a 49-year old asymptomatic male patient with a rare image of a sinus of Valsalva aneurysm of the non-coronary cusp which was initially mistaken for a right ventricular thrombus. Surgical repair of the sinus of Valsalva aneurysm was eventually achieved by a valve sparing root replacement and the patient was discharged 7 days after surgery. This case report shows that sinus of Valsalva aneurysms are vulnerable to misdiagnosis when it is not initially suspected. Because of the potential fatality of this phenomenon we would like to underline the necessary vigilance in the diagnostic process, as sinus of Valsalva aneurysms can be missed when the physician is not aware of this potential rare diagnosis.

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