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Abnormal coronary artery origin

MedGen UID:
868843
Concept ID:
C4023253
Anatomical Abnormality
Synonym: Abnormal origin of the coronary arteries
 
HPO: HP:0011636

Definition

Isolated abnormalities of the coronary artery origins. This may be in associated with other structural heart malformations but not the patterns of complex structural heart malformations which result in abnormal course of the coronary arteries. [from HPO]

Conditions with this feature

Holt-Oram syndrome
MedGen UID:
120524
Concept ID:
C0265264
Disease or Syndrome
Holt-Oram syndrome (HOS) is characterized by upper-limb defects, congenital heart malformation, and cardiac conduction disease. Upper-limb malformations may be unilateral, bilateral/symmetric, or bilateral/asymmetric and can range from triphalangeal or absent thumb(s) to phocomelia. Other upper-limb malformations can include unequal arm length caused by aplasia or hypoplasia of the radius, fusion or anomalous development of the carpal and thenar bones, abnormal forearm pronation and supination, abnormal opposition of the thumb, sloping shoulders, and restriction of shoulder joint movement. An abnormal carpal bone is present in all affected individuals and may be the only evidence of disease. A congenital heart malformation is present in 75% of individuals with HOS and most commonly involves the septum. Atrial septal defect and ventricular septal defect can vary in number, size, and location. Complex congenital heart malformations can also occur in individuals with HOS. Individuals with HOS with or without a congenital heart malformation are at risk for cardiac conduction disease. While individuals may present at birth with sinus bradycardia and first-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, AV block can progress unpredictably to a higher grade including complete heart block with and without atrial fibrillation.
Noonan syndrome 2
MedGen UID:
344290
Concept ID:
C1854469
Disease or Syndrome
Noonan syndrome (NS) is characterized by characteristic facies, short stature, congenital heart defect, and developmental delay of variable degree. Other findings can include broad or webbed neck, unusual chest shape with superior pectus carinatum and inferior pectus excavatum, cryptorchidism, varied coagulation defects, lymphatic dysplasias, and ocular abnormalities. Although birth length is usually normal, final adult height approaches the lower limit of normal. Congenital heart disease occurs in 50%-80% of individuals. Pulmonary valve stenosis, often with dysplasia, is the most common heart defect and is found in 20%-50% of individuals. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, found in 20%-30% of individuals, may be present at birth or develop in infancy or childhood. Other structural defects include atrial and ventricular septal defects, branch pulmonary artery stenosis, and tetralogy of Fallot. Up to one fourth of affected individuals have mild intellectual disability, and language impairments in general are more common in NS than in the general population.

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PubMed

Kanagala SG, Gupta V, Dunn GV, Kaur H, Zieneddine F, Jain R, Garg N
Curr Cardiol Rev 2023;19(6):50-55. doi: 10.2174/1573403X19666230530095341. PMID: 37259216Free PMC Article

Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Kanagala SG, Gupta V, Dunn GV, Kaur H, Zieneddine F, Jain R, Garg N
Curr Cardiol Rev 2023;19(6):50-55. doi: 10.2174/1573403X19666230530095341. PMID: 37259216Free PMC Article
Culbertson C, De Campli W, Williams R, Helton G, Young N, Hardy C
Pediatr Cardiol 1995 Mar-Apr;16(2):73-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00796821. PMID: 7784238

Diagnosis

Kanagala SG, Gupta V, Dunn GV, Kaur H, Zieneddine F, Jain R, Garg N
Curr Cardiol Rev 2023;19(6):50-55. doi: 10.2174/1573403X19666230530095341. PMID: 37259216Free PMC Article

Prognosis

Romeih S, Kaoud A, Shaaban M, Elzoghaby M, Abdelfattah M, Hashem M, Sayed S, Gibreel M, Elmozy W
Medicine (Baltimore) 2021 Feb 19;100(7):e24325. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000024325. PMID: 33607768Free PMC Article
Culbertson C, De Campli W, Williams R, Helton G, Young N, Hardy C
Pediatr Cardiol 1995 Mar-Apr;16(2):73-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00796821. PMID: 7784238

Clinical prediction guides

Kanagala SG, Gupta V, Dunn GV, Kaur H, Zieneddine F, Jain R, Garg N
Curr Cardiol Rev 2023;19(6):50-55. doi: 10.2174/1573403X19666230530095341. PMID: 37259216Free PMC Article
Romeih S, Kaoud A, Shaaban M, Elzoghaby M, Abdelfattah M, Hashem M, Sayed S, Gibreel M, Elmozy W
Medicine (Baltimore) 2021 Feb 19;100(7):e24325. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000024325. PMID: 33607768Free PMC Article

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