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Mitral Valve Stenosis in Marshall-Smith Syndrome: Expanding Phenotype Spectrum. [PDF]
Ardhanari M, Jafri S.
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Gender-Based Analysis of Patients Undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery. [PDF]
Saha S +8 more
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Combining Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Replacement with Kidney Transplantation: A Pioneering Case. [PDF]
Al Ganadi A +3 more
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Genetic Basis of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dogs-A Review. [PDF]
Lewicki M +4 more
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Erratum for "Long-Term Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair With Artificial Chordae and Annuloplasty for Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs". [PDF]
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1979
Mitral valve prolapse, diagnosed by auscultation of typical midsystolic clicks and late systolic murmurs or by echocardiographic demonstration of definite systolic protrusion of the mitral leaflets into the left atrium, is the commonest human abnormality of heart valves, affecting roughly 4 per cent of the population.
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Mitral valve prolapse, diagnosed by auscultation of typical midsystolic clicks and late systolic murmurs or by echocardiographic demonstration of definite systolic protrusion of the mitral leaflets into the left atrium, is the commonest human abnormality of heart valves, affecting roughly 4 per cent of the population.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1987
Mitral valve prolapse continues to arouse considerable interest because of its worldwide prevalence, lack of unanimity in diagnostic criteria, and association with such potentially serious complications as angina-like chest pain, cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, progressive mitral regurgitation, cerebral embolism, and infective endocarditis.
R, Virmani +3 more
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Mitral valve prolapse continues to arouse considerable interest because of its worldwide prevalence, lack of unanimity in diagnostic criteria, and association with such potentially serious complications as angina-like chest pain, cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, progressive mitral regurgitation, cerebral embolism, and infective endocarditis.
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Mitral valve repair versus mitral valve replacement
Zeitschrift für Kardiologie, 2001Over the past 40 years mitral valve surgery has changed dramatically. After initial enthusiasm with the introduction of valve prostheses in the 1960s, a renewed interest in repair techniques began in the 1970s with the introduction of annuloplasty rings. These repair techniques revealed that the integrity of the subvalvular apparatus plays an important
J F, Onnasch +3 more
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Mitral-Valve Repair for Mitral-Valve Prolapse
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009A 55-year-old man presents with a holosystolic murmur of increasing intensity and is given a diagnosis of mitral-valve prolapse with severe mitral regurgitation. He is asymptomatic but has mildly depressed left ventricular function and mild left ventricular enlargement. Mitral-valve repair is recommended.
Subodh, Verma, Thierry G, Mesana
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