- Heart Valve Diseases - Types | NHLBI, NIH
The three types of heart valve diseases are regurgitation, stenosis, and atresia The type of heart valve disease you have depends on which valve is affected and in what way
- Valvular Heart Disease: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment - Healthline
Understand the different types of valvular heart disease, including regurgitation, stenosis, and atresia Learn about symptoms, causes, and treatment options
- Heart Valve Disease: Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Heart valve disease affects the valves that keep your blood flowing in one direction through your heart Common types of heart valve disease include narrowing (stenosis), backward flow (regurgitation) or stretchy, floppy leaflets that don’t close tightly (prolapse)
- Overview of Cardiac Valvular Disorders - MSD Manuals
Overview of Cardiac Valvular Disorders - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version
- Types of Heart Valve Disorders Key Follow-Up Needs
If left untreated, heart valve diseases can cause your heart to work harder or, at worse, can cause deadly ventricular arrhythmia or heart failure In this article, you can explore what heart valves are, the types of valve disorders, their symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment
- Types of Valve Disease Adventist Heart Institute
Heart valve problems fall into three general categories, regurgitation, stenosis, and atresia Some valves may be affected by both regurgitation and stenosis Valve regurgitation, also known as backflow or leakage, occurs when blood flows backwards through the valve
- Valvular heart disease - Wikipedia
Valvular heart disease is any cardiovascular disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart (the aortic and mitral valves on the left side of heart and the pulmonic and tricuspid valves on the right side of heart)
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