Co-existence of congenital and rheumatic heart disease in 404 post-mortem cases—comparison with findings in 2,352 cases with isolated rheumatic disease

1992 
We reviewed 2,756 necropsy studies of patients who died because of rheumatic heart disease. The anatomic material was divided into two groups. The first group was made up of 404 cases (14.6%) having the association of rheumatic and congenital heartdisease. The second group comprised 2,352 cases with isolated rheumatic heart disease. The analysis of the site and types of congenital malformations in the first group showed 160 cases (39.6%) with aortic, 112 (27.7%) with pulmonary, 15(3.7%) with tricuspid and six (1.5%) with mitral lesions. Twenty patients (4.9%) had an atrial septal defect whilenine (2.2%) had patency of the arterial duct and four (1 %) a ventricular septal defect. The incidence of rheumatic aortic valvar disease in cases also having congenital lesions of the aortic valve (83.7%) was higher than in patients with isolated rheumatic involvement of the aortic valve (67.7%) (p
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