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. 2004 Nov;86(6):W36–W37. doi: 10.1308/14787080492

Calcific stenotic jump graft.

R Padmakumar 1, K M Krishnamoorthy 1, J A Tharakan 1
PMCID: PMC1964302  PMID: 16749963

Abstract

A young lady with post-subclavian coarctation and cranial hypertension is discussed. She had a jump graft from left subclavian artery to descending aorta, and presented 18 years later with hypertension, calcification of the graft with a gradient of 40 mmHg across it. In the meantime, she also developed moderate aortic regurgitation on a bicuspid aortic valve. Management strategies including trans-catheter options are discussed. We present our reservations on trans-catheter options in an occluded dacron graft.

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