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In patients with mitral stenosis the need for therapeutic intervention can be assessed by clinical and non-invasive data. Mitral valve replacement is indicated when marked dyspnoea on mild exertion, dyspnoea at rest or pulmonray oedema, haemoptpis ...
Burckhardt, D. +2 more
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Multimodal management of rheumatic mitral stenosis with widespread cervicocephalic thromboembolism. [PDF]
Wang M +10 more
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Severe Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis Presenting as Recurrent Hemoptysis in a Young Female With Respiratory Symptoms. [PDF]
Osman A, Alzahmi A, Zidan B.
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PubMedID: 14675882Objective: When mitral stenosis is associated with other valve lesions, diagnosis, prognosis and the treatment strategies are affected. Mitral valve prolapse may occur in some patological settings that affect mitral apparatus.
Demircan Ş., Demir M., Acartürk E.
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Transcatheter Valve Replacement for Mitral Stenosis: A State of the Art Review. [PDF]
Comis A +6 more
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Methodological Considerations on the Prognostic Value of HALP Score in Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis. [PDF]
Yılmaz O, Ünlü S, Seçkin Ö.
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Reoperation for mitral stenosis
E M, Aronstam +2 more
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Large left atrial myxoma with functional mitral stenosis: a case report. [PDF]
Bozkurt B +3 more
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