I don't know what the "chance" is, percentage-wise; but MAYBE it doesn't always get passed on.What is the chance of a mother with BAV passing it on to her children ?? Or maybe, it is not hereditary ??
There are at least 4 of us in my family...my mother, her brother, my brother (deceased), and myself. My docs have said it is hereditary and my family history seems to support the theory
Did everyone in your family end up needing AVR? In my case, I have an identical twin and surprisingly she is fortunate enough to not be the recipient of a Bicuspid Aortic Valve. I am the lucky one.
If I inherited my BAV from a family, it was someone who is long gone. Neither of my parents, grandparents and great grandparents had issues with any kind of heart disease. I've no doubt there's a recessive gene lurking back in the family tree somewhere, but nothing is indicated in my family history.
-Philip
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