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25 gru 2023 · Yes, aortic stenosis can cause coughing. When the aortic valve becomes narrow or stiff, it obstructs the flow of blood from the heart to the rest of the body. This can lead to fluid buildup in the lungs, causing a cough.
Chronic cough has a broad differential, and thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is a rare but potentially life-threatening etiology. We present a giant arch TAA in a non-dyspneic, Pacific Islander man with significant tobacco-use history who presented with chronic cough with no acute pulmonary process noted on imaging.
Patients with arrhythmia-triggered cough report mainly dry cough (Hasdemir et al. 2013, Odeh and Oliven 1996, Ozturkt and Yetkin 2016). It is usually not very intense, but persists throughout the day and night, resulting in sleep disruption not only in patients with coexisting heart failure.
Chronic cough has a wide differential, of which thoracic aortic aneurysm is a rare but potentially devastating cause. We present a patient with previous aortic valve replacement for a bicuspid valve who had been suffering from a chronic cough for ...
6 sie 2015 · In a nonsmoker, the most common causes are the upper-airway cough syndrome (allergic, nonallergic, or infectious), asthma, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)....
Aortic valve disease may be caused by a heart problem present at birth, called a congenital heart defect. Other causes of aortic valve disease later in life include: Age-related changes to the heart. Infections. High blood pressure. Injury to the heart.
4 paź 2023 · Any condition that damages the aortic valve can cause aortic valve regurgitation. Causes may include: Heart valve disease present at birth. Some people are born with an aortic valve that has only two cusps, called a bicuspid valve. Others are born with connected cusps rather than the typical three separate ones.