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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Heart valve
  1. ... valvular dysplasia, one or more of the four heart valves is thickened and cannot open and close completely ... Approximately 3 percent of the population has a heart valve defect, only a small fraction of which are ...
  2. ... affected by MPS II, and many individuals develop heart valve problems. Heart valve abnormalities can cause the heart to become enlarged (ventricular hypertrophy) and can eventually ...
  3. ... prescribed to prevent blood clots in people with heart valve disease who have replacement heart valves, people with an irregular heart beat (atrial fibrillation), ...
  4. ... prescribed to prevent blood clots in people with heart valve disease who have replacement heart valves, people with an irregular heart beat (atrial fibrillation), ...
  5. ... valvular dysplasia, a condition characterized by abnormally thick heart valves. Most of these variants change single amino acids ... and close normally.It is unclear why the heart valves are the only tissue affected by these FLNA ...
  6. ... such as bones, ligaments, muscles, blood vessels, and heart valves. The signs and symptoms of Marfan syndrome vary ... connects two of the four chambers of the heart (mitral valve prolapse) or the valve that regulates blood flow ...
  7. ... around the heart (pericarditis) and abnormalities of the heart valves, which control blood flow in the heart. Heart disease caused by fatty buildup in the ...
  8. ... this condition include malformations of one of the heart valves that impairs blood flow from the heart to the lungs (pulmonic stenosis), a hole between ...
  9. ... or genitals. Heart defects include problems with the heart valves, which control blood flow in the heart; the chambers of the heart that pump blood ...
  10. ... blood pressure (hypertension) and narrowing (stenosis) of the heart valves or blood vessels. Other cardiovascular problems can include swelling and tightening of the pericardium, which is the membrane that surrounds the heart (pericarditis), and rarely, restrictive cardiomyopathy, in which the ...
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