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Unilateral pulmonary edema and acute severe mitral regurgitation associated with operatively repaired aortic coarctation

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Abstract Cardiogenic pulmonary edema classically presents bilaterally and with a symmetric distribution. Occasionally, cardiogenic pulmonary edema can present unilaterally, which carries an independent risk for mortality, possibly due to the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Cardiogenic pulmonary edema classically presents bilaterally and with a symmetric distribution. Occasionally, cardiogenic pulmonary edema can present unilaterally, which carries an independent risk for mortality, possibly due to the delayed diagnosis. The most common cardiogenic cause of unilateral pulmonary edema is acute mitral regurgitation, frequently described in the setting of acute coronary syndrome. Here we describe a case of unilateral pulmonary edema caused by acute mitral regurgitation outside the setting of acute coronary syndrome.

Keywords: edema acute; mitral regurgitation; pulmonary edema; edema; unilateral pulmonary

Journal Title: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
Year Published: 2021

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