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  • ...ondition called [[aortic stenosis]]) or leaky (a condition called [[aortic regurgitation]]). ..." meaning "twice" and "cuspis" meaning "point or apex". This refers to the valve having two points or cusps instead of the usual three.
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  • == Aortic Insufficiency == ...nown as '''aortic regurgitation''' (AR), is a condition where the [[aortic valve]] does not close tightly, causing the blood to flow backward into the [[lef
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  • == Aortic Regurgitation == ...lso known as '''aortic insufficiency''', is a condition where the [[aortic valve]] in the heart does not close tightly, allowing some of the blood that was
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  • == Aortic Valve == ...r valves of the heart, the other being the [[pulmonary valve]]. The aortic valve normally has three cusps or leaflets, although in 1–2% of the population
    2 KB (234 words) - 21:37, 8 February 2024
  • '''Regurgitation (circulation)''' ...of [[circulation]] refers to the backward flow of blood through a [[heart valve]] that does not close properly. This can occur in any of the heart's four v
    2 KB (237 words) - 22:40, 7 February 2024
  • ...ten associated with [[aortic regurgitation]], a condition where the aortic valve does not close tightly, causing blood to leak back into the heart. * [[Aortic Regurgitation]]: A condition where the aortic valve does not close tightly, causing blood to leak back into the heart.
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  • == Aortic Valve Replacement == ...ace a diseased or malfunctioning [[aortic valve]] in the heart. The aortic valve is one of the four valves in the heart that regulate blood flow.
    2 KB (246 words) - 02:53, 12 February 2024
  • == Heart Valve Repair == ...e [[mitral valve]], [[tricuspid valve]], [[pulmonary valve]], and [[aortic valve]]. These valves have tissue flaps that open and close with each heartbeat,
    2 KB (250 words) - 19:41, 11 February 2024
  • ...edicine that is often associated with [[aortic insufficiency]] or [[aortic regurgitation]]. It is characterized by rhythmic nodding or bobbing of the head in time w ...th each heartbeat. It is most commonly seen in patients with severe aortic regurgitation.
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  • ...sing a [[composite graft]], which is a combination of a [[prosthetic heart valve]] and a [[Dacron]] graft. ...ted for patients with [[aortic aneurysm]], [[aortic dissection]], [[aortic regurgitation]], and [[Marfan syndrome]], among other conditions.
    1 KB (175 words) - 23:24, 9 February 2024
  • == Aortic == '''Aortic''' (/eɪˈɔːrtɪk/), derived from the Greek word 'aortē', refers to anyt
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  • '''Pulmonary Regurgitation''' ...r '''pulmonic valve regurgitation''', is a condition where the [[pulmonary valve]] does not close properly, causing the blood to flow back into the [[right
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  • ...]] to describe a specific physical examination finding related to [[aortic regurgitation]]. The term is named after the British physician, Dr. Archibald, who first ...served in patients with aortic regurgitation, a condition where the aortic valve does not close tightly, causing blood to leak back into the left ventricle.
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  • ...zed by the dilation or enlargement of the [[aortic root]] and the [[aortic valve]]. The term is derived from the Latin words 'annulus' meaning ring and 'aor ...lated or enlarged. This can lead to aortic insufficiency, where the aortic valve does not close properly, and blood leaks back into the heart.
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  • ...often associated with certain cardiovascular conditions, such as [[aortic regurgitation]] and [[hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]]. ...d [[hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]], but can also be seen in patients with [[aortic stenosis]] and [[patent ductus arteriosus]].
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  • == Aortic Orifice == The '''Aortic Orifice''' (pronounced: ay-or-tik or-uh-fis) is a medical term referring to
    2 KB (253 words) - 00:34, 9 February 2024
  • ...d [[cardiology]] to describe a structure, typically a [[tooth]] or [[heart valve]], that has a single cusp or point. ...valve (UAV) can lead to conditions such as [[aortic stenosis]] or [[aortic regurgitation]].
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  • == Tricuspid Valve == ...erm "tricuspid" refers to the three [[flaps]] or leaflets that make up the valve, which open and close to regulate blood flow and prevent backflow.
    2 KB (235 words) - 23:23, 9 February 2024
  • == Heart Valve Diseases == ...e [[mitral valve]], [[tricuspid valve]], [[pulmonary valve]], and [[aortic valve]].
    2 KB (273 words) - 21:42, 11 February 2024
  • '''Tricuspid Valve Stenosis''' ...condition characterized by the narrowing or obstruction of the [[tricuspid valve]] in the heart. This condition can lead to a variety of health complication
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