Valvular Lesions of the Heart - LearningRadiology
Valvular Lesions of the Heart - LearningRadiology Valvular Lesions of the Heart - LearningRadiology
Aortic Regurgitation Rheumatic Heart Disease Thickened cusps May have commissural fusion In degenerative Ao regurg, no commissural fusion Regurgitant jet is usually central In degenerative, usually not discrete jet © Frank Netter, MD Novartis®
Aortic Regurgitation Imaging Findings X-ray hallmarks are Left ventricular enlargement Enlargement of entire aorta Cine MRI (gradient refocused MRI) “White blood” technique Signal loss coming from Ao valve into LV during diastole Color Doppler is also diagnostic
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Aortic Regurgitation<br />
Imaging Findings<br />
X-ray hallmarks are<br />
Left ventricular enlargement<br />
Enlargement <strong>of</strong> entire aorta<br />
Cine MRI (gradient refocused MRI)<br />
“White blood” technique<br />
Signal loss coming from Ao valve into LV<br />
during diastole<br />
Color Doppler is also diagnostic