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I was diagnosed with a bicuspid pulmonicvalve and a mildly dialated pulmonary artery . I am so fearful of a dissection or rupture and dropping dead, is this possible? ... View answer
I had valve replacements two years ago. AORTIC VALVE MITRAL VALVE TRICUSPID VALVE REPAIRED PACE ... up stairs. I had a NUCLEAR STRESS EKG. and was told my Valves leak a bit. I am... View answer
age 69-female- my echo test results are: borderline left atrial enlargement, trace of pulmonicvalve regurgitation, aortic valve is sclerotic but opens well, a physiologic tricuspid valve ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
normal. PulmonicValve: The pulmonicvalve is not well seen, but is grossly normal. Pericardium/Pleural ...Just had an echocardiogram and results said: Mitral Valve : The mitral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prashanth Kulkarni
( Cardiologist)
-Thickened mitral valve leaflets with mild to moderate mitral regurgitation with widened EPSS consistent with incomplete left venticular diastoic filling pressure -Structurally normal tricuspid valve and... View answer
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