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CT of valvular heart disease

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2005
Although the incidence of valvular heart disease is significantly less than before the introduction of antibiotic therapy, chronic mitral and aortic valve disease continues to be found in the adult population. CT examination reveals characteristic chamber volume and myocardial mass changes expected in patients with valvular obstruction and ...
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Echocardiography in valvular heart disease

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1992
Last year alone, more than 140 reports on echocardiography and its different technical modalities (M-mode, two-dimensional, transesophageal, intraoperative, Doppler, and so forth.) in valvular heart disease were published in peer-reviewed journals.
H G, Klues, P, Hanrath
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Valvular heart disease in pregnancy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
In women with valvular heart disease, pregnancy-associated cardiovascular changes can contribute to maternal, foetal and neonatal complications. Ideally, a woman with valvular heart disease should receive preconception assessment and counselling from a cardiologist with expertise in pregnancy.
Jonathan D, Windram   +5 more
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Imaging of Valvular Heart Disease

Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2013
Imaging plays a fundamental role in the current diagnosis and treatment of valvular heart disease (VHD) and in the preclinical and clinical research aiming at the development of novel pharmacologic or interventional therapies. Doppler echocardiography remains the primary imaging technique for the clinical management of VHD.
Philippe, Pibarot   +2 more
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Echocardiography in valvular heart disease

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1975
Echocardiography is a useful new technique that allows for the diagnosis and assessment of the severity of various forms of valvular heart disease. It is a safe and noninvasive procedure that can readily be used on the critically ill as well as the ambulatory patient. Since the examination can be easily repeated, echocardiography can be used to study a
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Valvular Heart Disease and Pregnancy

Cardiology Clinics, 2012
Among women with valvular heart disease, those with mitral stenosis carry the greatest potential for problems during pregnancy. Asymptomatic women with aortic stenosis and only mild or moderate left ventricular outflow obstruction generally tolerate pregnancy well, as do those with regurgitant lesions.
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Serotonin and valvular heart disease

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 2022
Helge, Waldum   +2 more
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Valvular Heart Disease in the Elderly

Cardiology Clinics, 1986
Patients with isolated or combined valvular heart disease who reach old age without symptoms or functional impairment can usually be managed with medical therapy. Prevention of infective endocarditis is important. When symptoms impair activities of daily living, surgery should be considered.
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Valvular heart disease

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2001
D A, Sirois, M, Fatahzadeh
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Global epidemiology of valvular heart disease

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021
S. Coffey   +7 more
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