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1991
Mitral valvular insufficiency or regurgitation usually occurs during the period of ventricular systole following mitral valve closure as left ventricular systolic pressure exceeds left atrial pressure, and continues until aortic valve closure (A2). Under certain conditions, such as papillary muscle dysfunction, mitral regurgitation may not begin until ...
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Mitral valvular insufficiency or regurgitation usually occurs during the period of ventricular systole following mitral valve closure as left ventricular systolic pressure exceeds left atrial pressure, and continues until aortic valve closure (A2). Under certain conditions, such as papillary muscle dysfunction, mitral regurgitation may not begin until ...
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Transactions of the Association of American Physicians, 2000
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[Ischaemic mitral insufficiency].
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 2004Ischaemic mitral insufficiency (IMI) due to regurgitation of an anatomically normal valve, due to dysfunction directly related to myocardial ischaemia, is observed in over 20% of post-infarction patients and is associated with a doubling of the risk of death.
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Congenital Mitral Insufficiency
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1970Bruno J. Messmer +2 more
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