1. Accessory left atrial cords: A case report and literature review.
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Aranda-Domene R, Minano-Frutos C, Arribas-Leal JM, Pérez-Andreu J, Taboada-Martín R, Alfonso-Colomer L, Moreno-Moreno J, and Canovas S
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- Female, Heart Valve Diseases complications, Humans, Male, Atrial Fibrillation complications, Heart Atria pathology, Heart Valve Diseases pathology, Mitral Valve pathology, Mitral Valve Insufficiency etiology, Mitral Valve Insufficiency pathology
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Introduction: Accessory left atrial cords are fibroelastic structures found in the left atrium. Left atrial cords may be associated with mitral valve disease, atrial fibrillation, stroke, and other congenital left-side anomalies., Methods: We presented the case of a man with severe Mitral Regurgitation and two accessories left atrial cords attached to P2 scallop by a single tendon and performed a literature review using PUBMED/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and EMBASE databases on December 4, 2021., Results: According to our review, accessory left atrial cords were found more frequently in women (36 patients, 62%), more frequently attached to the mitral valve (66% of reports) and mitral regurgitation was the most frequently reported pattern of mitral valve disease (64.2%). No other cases of double left atrial cords attached to P2 segment were found., Conclusion: Accessory left atrial chords may be related to mitral valve disease and other left-side congenital abnormalities. These structures were found more frequently in females and A2 insertion was the most frequently observed pattern in the review., (© 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2022
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