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Arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse: valve geometry and traction force quantification by echocardiography. [PDF]
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Risk of Recurrent and Frequent Preterm Birth Among Women With Mitral Valve Prolapse: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [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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European Heart Journal, 2023
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most frequent valve condition but remains a conundrum in many aspects, particularly in regard to the existence and frequency of an arrhythmic form (AMVP) and its link to sudden cardiac death.
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Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most frequent valve condition but remains a conundrum in many aspects, particularly in regard to the existence and frequency of an arrhythmic form (AMVP) and its link to sudden cardiac death.
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Radiology, 2022
Background Patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) may develop adverse outcomes even in the absence of mitral regurgitation or left ventricular (LV) dysfunction.
S. Figliozzi +38 more
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Background Patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) may develop adverse outcomes even in the absence of mitral regurgitation or left ventricular (LV) dysfunction.
S. Figliozzi +38 more
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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.
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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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Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
Although the auscultatory findings of mitral-valve prolapse have been known for a century, only 25 years have elapsed since the widespread recognition of the association of midsystolic clicks or la...
MCCAWLEY, MD, NOLAN, PJ
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Although the auscultatory findings of mitral-valve prolapse have been known for a century, only 25 years have elapsed since the widespread recognition of the association of midsystolic clicks or la...
MCCAWLEY, MD, NOLAN, PJ
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Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE, 2021
Although frequently considered a benign condition, new evidence has shown that mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is associated with complex ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) and sudden cardiac death (SCD).
Federico Oliveri +6 more
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Although frequently considered a benign condition, new evidence has shown that mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is associated with complex ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) and sudden cardiac death (SCD).
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