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Chapter 28. Heart Valve Disorders
Topics: Introduction | Mitral Regurgitation | Mitral Valve Prolapse | Mitral Stenosis | Aortic Regurgitation | Aortic Stenosis | Tricuspid Regurgitation | Tricuspid Stenosis | Pulmonary Stenosis
 
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Understanding Mitral Valve Stenosis
 
Understanding Mitral Valve Stenosis
 

A normal mitral valve, seen on the left, regulates blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle on the left side of the heart. In mitral valve stenosis, seen on the right, the diseased mitral valve is narrowed and does not open as wide as it should. This defect partially restricts normal blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle.

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