Severely calcified valvular aortic stenosis firstly diagnosed in monozygotic male twins with suspected Williams-Beuren syndrome.

Ufuk Yetkin, Filiz Bal, Serdar Bayata, Ali Gürbüz
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Williams-Beuren syndrome is a rare and usually sporadic genetic anomaly with an estimated frequency of 1:25,000, that also has cardiac defects due to the effect on the elastin locus of a deletion on the 7th chromosome. Identical twin boys presented with exercise-induced syncope. Echocardiographic examination revealed severe calcification at the aortic valves, mitral anterior leaflets, and mitral annuli in both cases. A basal interventricular septum was also involved in one case. Doppler evaluation demonstrated severe aortic stenosis with a peak gradient of 112 and 118 mmHg in both cases. Moderate mitral stenosis was also detected in one twin. We performed aortic mechanical valve replacement and dilated the aortic annulus with Nick's procedure and evaluated the diagnosis and therapy methods in light of the literature. As a result, we determined that these boys are the first monozygotic twins who were diagnosed during childhood.

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严重钙化的瓣膜性主动脉瓣狭窄首次诊断于怀疑Williams-Beuren综合征的同卵男性双胞胎。
Williams-Beuren综合征是一种罕见的,通常是散发的遗传异常,估计频率为1:25,000,由于第七染色体上缺失的弹性蛋白位点的影响,也有心脏缺陷。同卵双胞胎男孩表现为运动性晕厥。超声心动图检查显示主动脉瓣、二尖瓣前叶和二尖瓣环严重钙化。基底室间隔也有一例。多普勒评估显示,两例患者主动脉瓣狭窄严重,峰值梯度分别为112和118 mmHg。在一对双胞胎中也发现中度二尖瓣狭窄。我们采用机械主动脉瓣置换术和Nick术扩张主动脉环,并结合文献对诊断和治疗方法进行评价。因此,我们确定这些男孩是第一批在儿童时期被诊断出的同卵双胞胎。
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