Diagnostics (Feb 2024)

Regression of Cardiac Rhabdomyomas Producing a Severe Aortic Stenosis: Case Report and Discussion of the Literature

  • Vlasta M. E. Fesslova,
  • Martina Evangelista,
  • Luciane Piazza,
  • Antonio Saracino,
  • Andreea Andronache,
  • Carmelina Chiarello,
  • Alessandro Varrica,
  • Alessandro Giamberti,
  • Alessandro Frigiola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14050470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 470

Abstract

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We describe a case of a voluminous rhabdomyoma (R) detected by fetal echocardiography at 32 weeks’ gestation (w.g.) obstructing the left ventricular inflow and aortic outflow tract, with a moderate aortic gradient at birth, not needing immediate surgery. At follow-up, the mass progressively regressed, leaving the aortic valve partly damaged, with a gradient that increased to a maximum of 100 mmHg at 9 years. The girl was then operated on successfully by a plasty of the aortic valve. The literature regarding R is discussed.

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