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==Anatomy==
==Anatomy==
The normal aortic valve consists of three equally sized valve cusps (in English "cusps"), namely the right coronary cusp (R), the left coronary cusp (L) and the non-coronary cusp (N).
The normal aortic valve consists of three equally sized valve cusps, namely the right coronary cusp (R), the left coronary cusp (L) and the non-coronary cusp (N).


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Bicuspid aortic valve
==Bicuspid aortic valve==
Bicuspid aortic valve is the most common cardiac valve abnormality. Here are two leaflets fused at the development. A bicuspid aortic valve occurs in 1-2% of the population and twice as often in men as in women.
Bicuspid aortic valve is the most common cardiac valve abnormality. Here are two leaflets fused at the development. A bicuspid aortic valve occurs in 1-2% of the population and twice as often in men as in women.
A bicuspid aortic valve can be hereditary, both familial clustering and isolated valve defects are documented. The incidence of bicuspid aortic valve may reach 10% in certain families. A bicuspid aortic valve is often associated with other congenital heart defects, including coarctation of the aorta. Usually there is a fusion between the LCC and RCC (70%). In many cases, the bicuspid aortic valve do not cause any problems. Later in life, the valve will calcify early causing a stenosis occurs and possibly leak through malcoaptatie of the affected cusps.
A bicuspid aortic valve can be hereditary, both familial clustering and isolated valve defects are documented. The incidence of bicuspid aortic valve may reach 10% in certain families. A bicuspid aortic valve is often associated with other congenital heart defects, including coarctation of the aorta. Usually there is a fusion between the LCC and RCC (70%). In many cases, the bicuspid aortic valve do not cause any problems. Later in life, the valve will calcify early causing a stenosis occurs and possibly leak through malcoaptatie of the affected cusps.


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