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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for cardiac valvular disease
  1. ... system. Some people are born with an arrhythmia. Heart valve diseases occur when one or more of the four ... heart attack, heart disease, or infection, can cause heart valve diseases. Some people are born with heart valve problems. ...
  2. ... and dentist if you have a history of heart valve disease or congenital heart disease before treatment. Some people ...
  3. ... with surgery are: Aortic insufficiency Aortic stenosis Congenital heart valve disease Mitral regurgitation - acute Mitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis ...
  4. ... and dentist if you have a history of heart valve disease or congenital heart disease before treatment. Some people ...
  5. ... artery disease Cardiomyopathy (thickening of the heart walls) Heart valve disease with congestive heart failure Severe congenital heart disease ...
  6. ... failure (of the left side of the heart) Heart valve disease HIV infection Low oxygen levels in the blood ...
  7. ... and dentist if you have a history of heart valve disease or congenital heart disease before treatment. Some people ...
  8. Aortic regurgitation is a heart valve disease in which the aortic valve does not close tightly. This allows blood to flow from the aorta (the largest blood ...
  9. ... artery spasm (also called Prinzmetal angina) Heart failure Heart valve disease Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
  10. ... bypass surgery Heart failure or an enlarged heart Heart valve disease (most often the mitral valve) Hypertension Medicines Overactive ...
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