AW: [HSF] aortic cusp mass
Dr. Roberto Battellini
battr at medizin.uni-leipzig.de
Mon Dec 3 08:13:21 EST 2007
Tea, can you post the images?
Roberto
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Von: openheart-l-bounces at lists.hsforum.com
[mailto:openheart-l-bounces at lists.hsforum.com] Im Auftrag von Tea Acuff
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Dezember 2007 05:56
An: OpenHeart-L at lists.hsforum.com
Betreff: Re: [HSF] aortic cusp mass
An interesting query. Perhaps it is ambiguous whether the woman, the mass,
or the valve are all indeed asymptomatic or if there were symptoms would the
three be related.
Your solution raises the issue as to whether your present calling of LVAD
director is a logical symptom of your avoidance of asymptomatic
(HF?)patients.
And since I have been ragging on guidelines for a while, at what age are
they considered inappropiate (at least for "asymptomatic" patients).
Nothing in this of course means that have any disagreement with your
question or admonition.
Lastly for Ben. Should we put a comma in "asymptomatic, 80 year old woman"
or not? What would be the "quideline"? Who gets to decide on the symptoms
the doctor or patient? Is any 80 year old completely asymptomatic? Is any 30
year old?
tea
tea
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From: Ani Anyanwu <anianyanwu at hotmail.com>
To: openheart-l at lists.hsforum.com
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 6:56:49 AM
Subject: RE: [HSF] aortic cusp mass
What business did an asymptomatic 82 year old have going near an
echocardiogram machine? Only in America I suppose. The poor sleeping dog has
probably been asleep for years if not decades and now is awake and has woken
up too all those around this poor lady. Another reminder to us not to run
tests in asymptomatic patients except one is ready to deal with whatever one
finds.
Ani
> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 21:23:08 -0800> From: tacuff at swbell.net> To:
OpenHeart-L at lists.hsforum.com> CC: > Subject: [HSF] aortic cusp mass> > I
have an 82 year old woman asymptomatic with a 2cm smooth polypoid mass based
on a tricuspid leaflet of the aortic valve. My partner recently did an
resection for a fibroelastoma of the same which there are a few reported
cases. Anyone seen this or a complication of this? It does not look or move
like a vegetation.> > tea> _______________________________________________>
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