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Current Cardiology Reports, 2019
This review describes numerous pathologic entities that cause structural abnormalities of the mitral valve. Different pathologic entities involve different components of the so-called mitral apparatus: atrial wall, annulus, leaflets, chordae, papillary muscles, and/or left ventricular free wall.
Gregory A. Fishbein, Michael C. Fishbein
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This review describes numerous pathologic entities that cause structural abnormalities of the mitral valve. Different pathologic entities involve different components of the so-called mitral apparatus: atrial wall, annulus, leaflets, chordae, papillary muscles, and/or left ventricular free wall.
Gregory A. Fishbein, Michael C. Fishbein
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Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1967
Summary Lipoid plaques with morphological and histochemical features similar to those of aortic and coronary atheroma are commonly seen on the ventricular surface of the anterior cusp of the mitral valve. Their pathology, relation to age and to vascular atherosclerosis has been studied. Microscopy shows fine sudanophilic droplets concentrated in the
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Summary Lipoid plaques with morphological and histochemical features similar to those of aortic and coronary atheroma are commonly seen on the ventricular surface of the anterior cusp of the mitral valve. Their pathology, relation to age and to vascular atherosclerosis has been studied. Microscopy shows fine sudanophilic droplets concentrated in the
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1992
AbstractFew disorders ever provoked more interest and controversy than mitral valve prolapse (MVP). Past echocardiographic over‐diagnosis led to it becoming a whipping boy for otherwise unexplained chest pain, palpitation, arrhythmias and emboli. Surgical centres reported a high incidence of endocarditis and severe regurgitation.Most investigators who ...
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AbstractFew disorders ever provoked more interest and controversy than mitral valve prolapse (MVP). Past echocardiographic over‐diagnosis led to it becoming a whipping boy for otherwise unexplained chest pain, palpitation, arrhythmias and emboli. Surgical centres reported a high incidence of endocarditis and severe regurgitation.Most investigators who ...
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Journal of American College Health Association, 1980
Abstract Mitral valve prolapse is the most common heart disease seen in college and university health services. It underlies most arrhythmia and many chest pain complaints. Auscultatory findings vary; only 60% have the click, only 48% have the murmur, and in half of those with murmur, it was heard better at the upper-left sternal border than at the ...
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Abstract Mitral valve prolapse is the most common heart disease seen in college and university health services. It underlies most arrhythmia and many chest pain complaints. Auscultatory findings vary; only 60% have the click, only 48% have the murmur, and in half of those with murmur, it was heard better at the upper-left sternal border than at the ...
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Mitral valve regurgitation: a disease with a wide spectrum of therapeutic options
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2020Benedetto Del Forno+7 more
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1975
The terms used in this volume will be reviewed. The leaflets are best termed anterior (A.M.V.) and posterior (P.M.V.). The corresponding terms aortic and mural are not in common use; the objection to both will be evident. The papillary muscles are termed lateral (L.M.P.) and posterior (P.P.M.) rather than anterolateral and posteromedial.
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The terms used in this volume will be reviewed. The leaflets are best termed anterior (A.M.V.) and posterior (P.M.V.). The corresponding terms aortic and mural are not in common use; the objection to both will be evident. The papillary muscles are termed lateral (L.M.P.) and posterior (P.P.M.) rather than anterolateral and posteromedial.
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The floppy, myxomatous mitral valve, mitral valve prolapse, and mitral regurgitation
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1991Charles F. Wooley+5 more
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2018
Dee Dee Wang+10 more
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Dee Dee Wang+10 more
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