In mild (grade I) aortic regurgitation ... These conditions include congenital valve anomalies, aortic valve sclerosis, diseases of the aortic sinuses or the ascending aorta, rheumatic fever ...
tight valve. The progression of aortic stenosis goes from mild, where we see just mild calcification in the valves not really that tight, to moderate. It's tightening a bit. It's thickening more.
Objective In this study, the impact of regular training on left ventricle morphology in a group of athletes with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) was evaluated ... additional effect on cardiac morphology ...
Auscultation of the heart in patients with aortic stenosis can be very helpful in both the diagnosis and determining the severity of disease. The typical murmur of aortic stenosis is a high ...