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A typical heart and heart valve disease · Stenosis. The valve flaps become thick or stiff and sometimes can join together. · Regurgitation. The valve flaps may ...
This is called a congenital heart defect. Sometimes aortic valve disease occurs later in life due to other health conditions. Treatment for aortic valve disease ...
Mitral valve disease is a problem with the valve located between the left heart chambers. The upper left heart chamber is called the left atrium.
Doctors might treat a valve with a narrowed valve opening using a catheter procedure called balloon valvuloplasty. A catheter with a balloon on the tip is ...
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is commonly called TAVR . It's done to replace a narrowed aortic valve, a ...
Mitral valve regurgitation is the most common type of heart valve disease. In this condition, the valve between the left heart chambers doesn't close fully.
Aortic valve regurgitation — also called aortic regurgitation — is a type of heart valve disease. The valve between the lower left heart chamber and the ...
Tricuspid valve regurgitation is a type of heart valve disease. The valve between the two right heart chambers doesn't close as it should.
Aortic stenosis is in general a progressive disease. Progressive calcification of the valve results in progressive narrowing and a pressure overload phenomenon ...
Bicuspid aortic valve is a heart problem present at birth. That means it is a congenital heart defect. The aortic valve is between the left lower heart ...
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