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The Lancet, 2005
Mitral valve prolapse is a common valvular abnormality that is the most common cause of severe non-ischaemic mitral regurgitation in the USA. The overall prognosis of patients with mitral valve prolapse is excellent, but a small subset will develop serious complications, including infective endocarditis, sudden cardiac death, and severe mitral ...
Brian P. Griffin+2 more
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Mitral valve prolapse is a common valvular abnormality that is the most common cause of severe non-ischaemic mitral regurgitation in the USA. The overall prognosis of patients with mitral valve prolapse is excellent, but a small subset will develop serious complications, including infective endocarditis, sudden cardiac death, and severe mitral ...
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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.
Thierry G. Mesana, Subodh Verma
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1988
To determine the mitral valve abnormalities associated with hemodynamically important mitral regurgitation (MR) among patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), computerized 2-dimensional echocardiographic measurements of mitral leaflet and anular dimensions and motion in 26 patients with MVP and MR were compared to those in 48 subjects with ...
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To determine the mitral valve abnormalities associated with hemodynamically important mitral regurgitation (MR) among patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), computerized 2-dimensional echocardiographic measurements of mitral leaflet and anular dimensions and motion in 26 patients with MVP and MR were compared to those in 48 subjects with ...
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Mitral valve prolapse syndrome
American Heart Journal, 1980Značenje auskultatornog nalaza sistoličkog clicka u sindromu mitralnog prolapsa.
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2015
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is very prevalent, affecting 2.4 % of the population, yet can be difficult to diagnose based on auscultation with the untrained ear. This chapter’s goal is to aid in the identification, pathophysiology and recommendations for MVP.
Steven Kozusko, Joseph Raevis
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Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is very prevalent, affecting 2.4 % of the population, yet can be difficult to diagnose based on auscultation with the untrained ear. This chapter’s goal is to aid in the identification, pathophysiology and recommendations for MVP.
Steven Kozusko, Joseph Raevis
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Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 1995
Abstract Few disorders have evoked more interest and controversy over the last 3 decades than mitral valve prolapse. Mitral valve prolapse occurs more frequently in women than men, occurs at any age, and is the most common cardiac valvular abnormality.
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Abstract Few disorders have evoked more interest and controversy over the last 3 decades than mitral valve prolapse. Mitral valve prolapse occurs more frequently in women than men, occurs at any age, and is the most common cardiac valvular abnormality.
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Mitral valve prolapse and the mitral valve prolapse syndrome
Current Problems in Cardiology, 1991Harisios Boudoulas+3 more
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1991
Mitral valve prolapse, a common condition that can occur in 5% to 15% of the general population, presents a number of unresolved questions. Among these are the criteria for the diagnosis, the prevalence of complications, and the prognosis. Especially important is the relation of mitral prolapse to anxiety symptoms and panic attacks.
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Mitral valve prolapse, a common condition that can occur in 5% to 15% of the general population, presents a number of unresolved questions. Among these are the criteria for the diagnosis, the prevalence of complications, and the prognosis. Especially important is the relation of mitral prolapse to anxiety symptoms and panic attacks.
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