Disorder of the heart in which the mitral valve does not close properly when the heart pumps out blood.
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1Mr Power said it would mean a great deal to the industry.
2Mr Robinson said children needed active support to deal with their problems.
3Mr Thomson said exporters to Europe and Asia were experiencing similar problems.
4However, Mr Mark said the government's concerns about China were nothing new.
5Mr McSherry said Wellington Water had teams available if new problems arose.
1The usual clinical course is severe left sided heart failure and mitral valve insufficiency presenting during the first months of life.
1A case of congenital mitral regurgitation associated with total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, successfully treated surgically, is reported.
1Transthoracic echocardiograms showed acute-starting severe mitral regurgitation associated with prosthetic mitral valve.
2The mechanism for recurrent mitral regurgitation was largely mitral valve leaflet tethering.
3Transcatheter interventions for mitral regurgitation continue to undergo development and testing.
4At 18 months follow-up, there is no significant residual mitral regurgitation.
5Reductions in LV end-diastolic diameter and mitral regurgitation were significant only for the young.
1Methods: Native mitral valve specimens surgically excised due to mitral insufficiency were examined.
2Two (8%) patients ultimately required mitral valve replacement for recurrent mitral insufficiency.
3Next in frequency to mitral insufficiency is aortic insufficiency, which occurs most frequently in men.
4Again, as in mitral insufficiency, if compensation is restored in mitral stenosis, these symptoms are improved.
5Background and aim of the study: The edge-to-edge technique is used to restore valvular competence in mitral insufficiency.
Translations for congenital insufficiency of mitral valve