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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Pulmonary vein stenosis
  1. ... Problems of the tricuspid valve ( tricuspid regurgitation , tricuspid ... veins) Atrial septal defect (ASD) Coarctation of the aorta ...
  2. Mitral stenosis is a disorder in which the mitral valve does not fully open. This restricts the flow of ... then closes, keeping blood from flowing backwards. Mitral stenosis means that the valve cannot open enough. As ...
  3. ... venous return (TAPVR) correction: TAPVR occurs when the pulmonary veins bring oxygen-rich blood from the lungs back ... life. TAPVR repair requires open-heart surgery. The pulmonary veins are routed back to the left side of ...
  4. ... the spinal cord has become too narrow ( spinal stenosis ). This occurs during normal aging. Direct injury or ... or intense chiropractic manipulation Tight spinal canal (spinal stenosis) that squeezes the spinal cord When the spine ...
  5. ... for embolization (especially to the brain) is mitral stenosis . Endocarditis (infection of the inside of the heart) ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 45. Kabrhel C. Pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis. In: Walls RM, Hockberger RS, Gausche-Hill ...
  6. ... of one or more coronary arteries (coronary artery stenosis) Tumors or other masses of the heart or ...
  7. ... cancer in the area between the lungs. Narrowing (stenosis) of the trachea or bronchi. Acute rejection or ...