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Congenital double-orifice mitral valve. Report of a case with valve replacement.

A case of double-orifice mitral valve (duplication of the mitral valve) in an 18-month-old baby is presented. The valve showed significant regurgitation and was replaced with a No. 20 Lillehei-Kaster mitral prosthesis. Patient is kept on dipyridamole (Persantin) 10 mg/Kg and aspirin 50 mg/Kg daily to avoid postoperative thromboembolic complications. It is emphasized that valve replacement should be the treatment of choice in severe mitral regurgitation associated with double-orifice mitral valve.

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