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Unusual cardiac aneurysms: a surgical pathology experience
Among the cardiac outpouchings, left ventricular aneurysms or pseudo-aneurysms that develop secondary to myocardial infarctions are the most common. On the other hand, atrial appendageal and valvular aneurysms are uncommon occurrences. The appendageal aneurysms develop possibly due to congenital dysplasia of atrial pectinate muscles, while valvular aneurysms result from infective endocarditis, mechanical injury or degenerative changes. Despite their unusual locations, they are prone to life-threatening complications. We present our experience of unusual cardiac aneurysms in surgical cardiovascular material.
期刊介绍:
Cardiovascular Pathology is a bimonthly journal that presents articles on topics covering the entire spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The Journal''s primary objective is to publish papers on disease-oriented morphology and pathogenesis from clinicians and scientists in the cardiovascular field. Subjects covered include cardiovascular biology, prosthetic devices, molecular biology and experimental models of cardiovascular disease.