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Aortic valve disease 2
- ... recurrent urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and heart valve ... rupture.The two major forms of polycystic kidney disease are distinguished ...
- ... typically affects the mitral valve, which connects the two left chambers of the heart, or the aortic valve, which regulates blood flow from the heart into ...
- ... the layers in the aorta wall (aortic dissection). Aortic aneurysm and dissection can be life threatening.Many people with Marfan syndrome have additional heart problems including a leak in the valve that connects two of the four chambers of the heart (mitral ...
- ... structures within the heart itself, such as the two lower chambers of the heart ... the aorta and pulmonary artery). Still others involve a combination ...
- ... vessel called the aorta with the heart (the aortic valve). In rare cases, affected individuals have complications related ... deposits, such as a narrowing (stenosis) of the aortic valve that can impede normal blood flow. Pulmonary alveolar ...
- ... abnormal eye movements, seizures, and brain damage. Type 2 Gaucher disease usually causes life-threatening medical problems beginning in ... D, Maire I, De Villemeur TB; French Type 2 Gaucher Disease Study Group. Type 2 Gaucher disease: 15 new ...