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[Shone's anomaly Fallbericht und Hintergrund].

Der Anaesthesist 2005 January
Shone's anomaly was first described in 1963 as a developmental complex of four potentially obstructive cardiac lesions including a supravalvular fibrous mitral ring, deformity of the mitral and/or subvalvular apparatus, subvalvular aortic stenosis and coarctation of the aorta. While paediatric patients with Shone's anomaly have been reported in the literature, only a few adult patients presenting with this anomaly have been described in the perioperative period. However, patients with an undiagnosed, incomplete form of Shone's anomaly might occasionally present for non-cardiac surgery as adults. In this case report we describe the anaesthetic management of an adult patient scheduled for a non-cardiac operation, who suffered from Shone's anomaly that was unrecognised prior to the operation.

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