Combined Phenotype Ontology

Last uploaded: November 18, 2021
Preferred Name

Bicuspid aortic valve

Synonyms

Aortic valve has two leaflets rather than three

Definitions

A normal aortic valve is composed of three aortic-valve cusps, each semilunar in appearance. The leaflets are housed within a small dilatation of the proximal aorta associated with each cusp, called the sinuses of Valsalva or aortic sinuses, and their association with the respective coronary ostia identifies them: left, right, and non-coronary sinuses. Each cusp is attached to the wall of the aorta by the outward edges of its semicircular border, and the attachment point between each leaflet is called a commissure [PMID:24827036]. The presence of an aortic valve with two instead of the normal three cusps (flaps). Bicuspid aortic valvue is a malformation of a commissure (small space between the attachment of each cusp to the aortic wall) and the adjacent parts of the two corresponding cusps forming a raphe (the fused area of the two underdeveloped cusps turning into a malformed commissure between both cusps; the raphe is a fibrous ridge that extends from the commissure to the free edge of the two underdeveloped, conjoint cusps).

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001647

comment

A normal aortic valve is composed of three aortic-valve cusps, each semilunar in appearance. The leaflets are housed within a small dilatation of the proximal aorta associated with each cusp, called the sinuses of Valsalva or aortic sinuses, and their association with the respective coronary ostia identifies them: left, right, and non-coronary sinuses. Each cusp is attached to the wall of the aorta by the outward edges of its semicircular border, and the attachment point between each leaflet is called a commissure [PMID:24827036].

database_cross_reference

MSH:C562388

SNOMEDCT_US:72352009

UMLS:C0149630

definition

The presence of an aortic valve with two instead of the normal three cusps (flaps). Bicuspid aortic valvue is a malformation of a commissure (small space between the attachment of each cusp to the aortic wall) and the adjacent parts of the two corresponding cusps forming a raphe (the fused area of the two underdeveloped cusps turning into a malformed commissure between both cusps; the raphe is a fibrous ridge that extends from the commissure to the free edge of the two underdeveloped, conjoint cusps).

equivalentClass

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MP_0010484

has exact synonym

Aortic valve has two leaflets rather than three

id

HP:0001647

label

Bicuspid aortic valve

notation

HP:0001647

prefLabel

Bicuspid aortic valve

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0031567

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MP_0010595

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