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Supravalvar aortic stenosis due to organizing thrombus in an asymptomatic child
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2008
Abstract
A large mass arising from the aortic valve caused supravalvar aortic stenosis in a 4-year-old girl. The differential diagnosis included an organized thrombus or myxoma. Following surgical excision, there was resolution of choreioform movements and tongue thrusting, which had been present for 1 week preoperatively.
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