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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Pulmonary valve stenosis
  1. Contact your provider if: You have symptoms of pulmonary valve stenosis. You have been treated or have untreated pulmonary valve stenosis and have developed swelling (of the ankles, legs, ...
  2. ... on the type of DORV. The presence of pulmonary valve stenosis also affects the condition. People with DORV often ... Pulmonary atresia (pulmonary valve does not form properly) Pulmonary valve stenosis (narrowing of the pulmonary valve) Right-sided aortic ...
  3. ... valve of the heart is not formed properly) Pulmonary valve stenosis (narrowing of the pulmonary valve)
  4. ... cular hypertelorism -- eyes that are spaced wide apart Pulmonary valve stenosis -- narrowing of the pulmonary heart valve, resulting in ...
  5. ... Mitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis Mitral valve prolapse Pulmonary valve stenosis Tricuspid regurgitation Tricuspid valve stenosis
  6. ... failure of the pulmonary valve to close completely) Pulmonary valve stenosis Problems of the tricuspid valve ( tricuspid regurgitation , tricuspid ...
  7. ... the heart are poorly formed or absent) Pulmonary stenosis (narrowing of the pulmonary valve) or atresia (pulmonary valve does not form properly) ...
  8. ... heart Pulmonary atresia Tetralogy of Fallot Total anomalous ... septal defect (ASD) Atrioventricular canal ( endocardial cushion ...
  9. ... blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs (pulmonary hypertension) The results of aortic valve replacement are often excellent. To get the best treatment, go to a center that regularly performs this type of surgery.
  10. ... do not need to be on a heart-lung machine for this procedure.
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