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Basics

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EPIDEMIOLOGY

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Reported incidences: 0.05% of congenital heart disease and 1/10,000 of people across all ethnic and racial groups.

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Rare

RISK FACTORS

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Genetic defect

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Diagnosis

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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS & INTERPRETATION

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Medication (Drugs)

Treatment

ADDITIONAL TREATMENT

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Because of the multisystem abnormalities, patients with WBS should be evaluated by a medical geneticist, and possibly a nephrologist and gastroenterologist, as well as a cardiologist for multidisciplinary assessment.

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Ongoing Care

FOLLOW-UP RECOMMENDATIONS

Patient Monitoring navigator

Dependent on the severity of the hemodynamic abnormality:

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Activity:

PROGNOSIS navigator

Depends on severity of arterial involvement. Long-term follow-up series have usually been in severely affected patients or those undergoing surgery. The peripheral pulmonary artery stenoses often do not require treatment and may improve with age.

COMPLICATIONS navigator

Arterial HTN, LV hypertrophy, sudden death, endocarditis, secondary aortic valve disease.


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Miscellaneous

CODES

ICD9

747.22 Congenital atresia and stenosis of aorta

SNOMED

7169009 congenital supravalvular aortic stenosis (disorder)

Reference(s)

ADDITIONAL READING

SEE ALSO

Author(s)

Linda A. Pape