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A bicuspid aortic valve is the most common congenital heart defect. If not monitored, BAV often leads to heart failure and other heart conditions.

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BAV is the most common cause of heart disease present at birth and affects approximately 1.3% of adults. [2] Normally, the mitral valve is the only bicuspid valve and this is situated between the heart's left atrium and left ventricle.

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If you have BAV, your parents, siblings, and children should consider being screened. Medical experts now suggest that BAV may be associated with a connective tissue disorder similar to that found in people with Marfan Syndrome.

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a congenital heart condition. It can prevent oxygen-rich blood from reaching the body. Learn more.

BAV is a congenital heart condition, whereby the aortic valve has two cusps instead of three. BAV can lead to serious complications such as aortic stenosis or regurgitation.

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a common congenital heart condition that can lead to some valve-related complications, such as aortic stenosis and/or regurgitation, and is often associated with aortic root dilation.

Individuals with a BAV are born with an aortic valve that either has two leaflets or fusion between two of the leaflets so that the valve opens abnormally and over time can become obstructed (stenosis) or leak (regurgitation).

A bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is an aortic valve that only has two leaflets, instead of three. The aortic valve regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a congenital heart condition. It occurs when the aortic valve has two cusps instead of the three. BAV can lead to serious complications. Several treatment options can ...

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