(P4) Cardiac: Endocardial fibroelastosis Flashcards

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Identify slide

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Endocardial fibroelastosis

  1. cardiomyocytes
  2. thickened endocardium
  3. Congenital disorder—>first two years of life
  4. left ventricle
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identify slide

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  • Endocardial fibroelastosis*
  • (Uncommon disease)*
  • -Symptomatic before 2nd year of life*
  • -Characterized by focal or diffuse endocardial thickening (increased amount of elastic fibers) and myocardial dysfunction*
  • -It often occurs with aortic valve obstruction*
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Identify slide

and

provide histological features:

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  • Endocardial fibroelastosis*
  • • The endocardial layer is approximately 2‐3 mm thick and sharply demarcated from the underlying muscle*
  • -The left ventricle is markedly hypertrophic*
  • -Histologically: there is an increase in collagenous and elastic fibers beneath the endocardium*
  • • Etiology is still unknown*
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Identify slide

and

this condition accompanied by?

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Endocardial fibroelastosis

  • Accompanied by some form of congenital cardiac anomaly
  • Congenital disorder: Focal or diffuse

Focal – may have no functional importance

Diffuse – may cause rapid and progressive decompensation and death

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  • Endocardial fibroelastosis*
  • Macroscopic:*
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Pale layer in the heart

-Thickening of the endocardium (normally endocardium is translucent. Becomes thicker in disease)

—-left atrium with endocardial fibro-elastosis

—-short, thickened chordae tendinea with direct insertion of posterior mitral valve leaflet into-papillary muscle

—-thickened dysplastic mitral valve with stenosis

-endocardial thickening (formation of hyaline layer), myocardial dysfunction w/aortic valve obstruction (mitral valve)

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  • Endocardial fibroelastosis*
  • Primary:*
  • Secondary:*
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Primary: Newborns –> 4-10 mos old (less common)

leading to death at early age

Secondary: more common, accompanies congenital cardial anomaly

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identify

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8
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The most typical anatomical location

of the lesion is?

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Left Ventricle

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