Volume 72, Issue 4 pp. 296-298

Rupture of chordae tendineae in patients with β-thalassemia

Dimitrios Farmakis

Dimitrios Farmakis

First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, Athens, Greece

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Spyros Deftereos

Spyros Deftereos

First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, Athens, Greece

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Anastasios Giakoumis

Anastasios Giakoumis

First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, Athens, Greece

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Evangelos Polymeropoulos

Evangelos Polymeropoulos

First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, Athens, Greece

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Athanasios Aessopos

Athanasios Aessopos

First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, Athens, Greece

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First published: 08 March 2004
Citations: 7
Athanasios Aessopos MD, First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, ‘‘Laiko’’ General Hospital, 17 Aghiou Thoma St., Athens 115 27, Greece
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Abstract:

Cardiac disease is the primary cause of mortality in β-thalassemia patients. Except for ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension that represent the main forms of heart disease in these patients, valvular abnormalities including valvular regurgitation, endocardial thickening and calcification and mitral valve prolapse have also been described. Here we present two patients with thalassemia major and mitral chordal rupture, a previously undescribed abnormality in this population. Pathogenesis of this finding may involve thalassemia-related pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like syndrome, a diffuse elastic tissue defect, which is observed with a notable frequency in these patients and has been associated with numerous cardiovascular complications, including valvular ones.

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