Ochronotic Involvement Of The Aortic And Mitral Valves In A 72-Year-Old Man

TEXAS HEART INSTITUTE JOURNAL(2015)

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Abstract
Ochronosis, an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder, causes an excess of homogentisic acid that results in adverse pigmentation, calcification, and inflammation of cartilaginous and other tissues. Cardiovascular abnormalities are less frequently reported than are other manifestations. In rare cases, ochronosis can cause valvular heart disease. We report the case of a 72-year-old man with aortic stenosis and mitral insufficiency who was diagnosed with ochronosis while undergoing surgical aortic and mitral valve replacement. We discuss the history and surgical management of alkaptonuric ochronosis.
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Alkaptonuria/complications/diagnosis/pathology,aortic valve/pathology,calcinosis/radiography,heart diseases/diagnosis,heart valve prosthesis implantation,homogentisic acid/urine,ochronosis/diagnosis/pathology
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