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What Is The Aorta And Mitral Valve Problem Shown In This Report?
hi my name is Sidney and i got my results and i had this translated from portuguese to english online, but what does it mean? The root of the aorta is not delayed walls not thickened. Mitral Valve with degenerescencia mixomatosa and prolapse of both leaflets, associated with regurgitation. Other valvulares unchanged anatomic structures. Left ventricle not doubled or hipertofiado, with global maintained and sistólica function without amendments kinetics segment. Auricula left slightly gritty, without intra-cavitárias masses. Chambers has flared not right. The pericardium espessado, not without spillage
After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that this echocardiography report is telling about valve leakage in heart which may require further management by surgery or medications, kindly personally consult with a cardiologist for proper guidance
Hopefully this information will guide you properly
Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap
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What Is The Aorta And Mitral Valve Problem Shown In This Report?
Hello There After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that this echocardiography report is telling about valve leakage in heart which may require further management by surgery or medications, kindly personally consult with a cardiologist for proper guidance Hopefully this information will guide you properly Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap