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- Aortic Valve Disease (Society of Thoracic Surgeons)... as aortic insufficiency) — the valve does not close completely, allowing blood to leak backward into the heart ... This prevents the valve from opening or closing completely. Although the abnormality has been there since birth, ...
- Heart Valve Problems and Causes (American Heart Association)... the valve Regurgitation : the valve does not close completely allowing blood to flow backward into the chamber Atresia : valve is completely closed Causes of valve problems The causes of ...
- Why Atrial Fibrillation Matters (American Heart Association)... too fast or too uneven, it doesn’t completely squeeze the blood from the atria into the ... chamber. Blood pools in the atria. Blood not completely pumped out of the atria can remain and ...
- ... through. If it does, the artery could become completely blocked. That would cause a lack of oxygen, ...
- Blood Clots and Pregnancy (March of Dimes Foundation)... cut. But sometimes blood clots can partly or completely block the flow of blood in a blood ...
- ... a risk that the vessel can become blocked completely if a thrombus forms in the diseased segment.
- Abnormal and "Innocent" Heart Murmurs (American Heart Association)... by failure of the pulmonary valve to close completely) Pulmonary valve stenosis Problems of the tricuspid valve ( ...
- ... down. As the disease progresses, the cartilage becomes completely worn down and the bone rubs on bone. ...
- Chest MRI (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... are designed so that the magnet does not completely surround you. Some newer MRI machines have a ...
- ... bleeding. And on rare occasions, an ulcer may completely erode the stomach wall. The bacteria Helicobacter pylori ...