My mother is a 69 year old
womanWomen's way with Schleroderma. She had a
completeComplete
Complete a-z
Complete allergy
Complete natal
Complete premium
Complete senior
Complete-rf
physical with a new
primaryPrimary amyloidosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Primary insomnia
Primary lymphoma of the brain physician recently during which a
murmurHeart murmurs and other sounds was
detected. She has not had an
echocardiogram to my knowledge. The new
physcian recommended one. He is suspecting
aorticAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic angiography
Aortic arch syndrome
Aortic dissection
Aortic insufficiency
Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
Aortic stenosis
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Thoracic aortic aneurysm insufficiency.
I noticed another posting, to your site, concerning aortic insufficiency,
that suggested that connective tissue disorders could cause this problem.
Would Schleroderma fall into that category?
My mother has had a stroke, observed on CAT scan, and several TIAs observed
on MRI. She does have some noticable ankle swelling. She is frequently
very tired. She has poor circulation, to the legs with pain on walking.
She has difficulty with short term memory and problem solving. Would she
really be a good candidate for ACE inhibitors or valve replacement with
her susceptibility to strokes? If not, is the echocardiogram really
necessary?