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I have recently diagonised with severe aorticregurgitation without symptoms lvef 64% and left ventricular diastolic size is 60 mm i am in army and recently in February to April I have Done commando... View answer
Hello. I was recently diagnosed with moderate aorticregurgitation . Per echocardiogram .(also ... hypochondriac until i get short of breath and muscle weakness . Why have symptoms when the stage is... View answer
recently I diagonised severe aorticregurgitation and now I have been in anxiety and have panic attacks and I have tried to distract myself but panic comes again I am taking ativan 1mg at night for this ... View answer
I had an aortic valve replacement in 2012 as I had a bad valve. I also had high blood pressure , aortic stenosis and aorticregurgitation. Is this associated with ischemic heart disease even though I ... View answer
Hello, can you tell me if any of the following are anything to worry about. I am 49. - mild aorticregurgitation - left atrium is mildly dilated - aortic valve is tricuspid with sclerosis - grade 1-4... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohamed Ataulla Shariff
( General & Family Physician)
mitral valve prolapse grade 2 mitral regurgitation with moderate aorticregurgitation and good lv fuction. ...i desperately want to have a child .i have rheumatic heart disease with mitral mr and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao. Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
Hi Doctor, Please explain these following,what are all the prescriptions have to follow.. 1.mild aorticregurgitation/AS(mild) 2.Normal left ventricular systolic function 3.No regional wall motion ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divakara
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I was diagnosed with aorticregurgitation 15 yrs ago. I go for echo cardiograms once a year. The cardiologist I see repeatedly says I will most likely never need surgery. Everything I have been reading ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gaurav Katiyar
( General & Family Physician)
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