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It is one of the two most common valvular heart disease in the elderly.
Valvular heart disease is a major cause of death globally.
"I heard that the fellow had severe valvular heart disease. "
It was his heart just about the most spectacular valvular incompetence I had ever heard.
The evaluation of individuals with valvular heart disease who are or wish to become pregnant is a difficult issue.
There was chronic valvular disease: something had collapsed under the strain.
Less frequently, valvular, heart muscle, or arrhythmia issues are the primary focus of the test.
A 29-year-old man who had valvular heart disease was admitted to the hospital after flu symptoms persisted for 2 days.
Patients may also have a history of poor dental hygiene, or pre-existing valvular disease.
His research has involved coronary, valvular and myocardial disease.
This is often seen in valvular heart disease and high-output heart failure.
The following table includes the main types of valvular stenosis and regurgitation.
Rheumatic fever used to be the most common cause of valvular problems in the United States.
Valvular heart disease is another cause of pathological hypertrophy.
After a course of lectures in that city he was again forced to spend some time in a hospital with valvular heart trouble.
The valvular endothelium is a prominent site of lymphocyte-induced damage.
Valvular heart disease 2% (much higher in older populations).
The fruits have a valvular section with 5-11 seeds per locule.
Individual valvular leaflets are held in shape by specialized collagen under variable pressure.
An echocardiograph may be used to further assess for valvular lesions.
He died of valvular heart disease at 48 and was buried in Graceland Cemetery.
Joe Kennedy, 28, American baseball player, hypertensive and valvular heart disease.
Some degree of valvular regurgitation is inevitable and natural, up to around 5ml per beat.
In the beginning, the major part of his work related to valvular and congenital diseases; later on he became interested in other areas.
The early improvement seen in this setting certainly does not preclude later progression of rheumatic valvular heart disease.