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I have a bicuspid pulmonaryvalve and a mildly dilated pulmonary artery . I know this is super rare, is it dangerous? My biggest fear is my artery dissecting. ... View answer
- Mild regurgitation Pulmonaryvalve - trace regurgitation Tricuspid valve . - Mild regurgitation Aorta ... were the same, except it had trivial for the mitral & pulmonaryvalve with mild... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
Congenital heart disease . In Nov 2015, at age 36 undergone Pericardial patch closure of large ostium secondum ASD. Dec 2016 Echo report shows Gradient across pulmonaryvalve 26/11. Trivial PR. Mild ... View answer
My one year old son has been diagnosed with 1.6 mm patent foramen ovale . He has no other issues like vsd or pda. His pulmonaryvalve gradient is 24mm hg. The doctor says this should come down when ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
My son is 5 months old. His Echo report is : Moderate pulmonaryvalvestenosis noticed. PPG : 50 mmHg. Pulmonaryvalve thickened and domed. pulmonaryvalve annulus 8.5 mm.... View answer
which hospital will treat a child with pulmonaryvalvestenosis in pakistan? is there any organisatiion that can help to fund treatment for a poor family with treatment for this child? ... View answer
hi my wife is now 28 years old. she is now 7 month pregnant. she has also severe pulmonery vulve stenosis. gradiant is 89 mm /hg. she has no digginess, faint , chest pain. she belongs as a normal life ... View answer
I have a diagnosis of pulmonaryvalvestenosis - very functional. I recently had blood work done that reveled an elevated CRP. My doctor s nurse told me it indicated a cardiac inflammation. Is there ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI
( General & Family Physician)
Echocardiography Report interpretations are as given below: Situs solitus AV + VA concordance Normal IAS/IVS Pulmonaryvalvestenosis Peak instantaneous gradient: 70 mmHg Pulmonary annulus: 22... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain
( General & Family Physician)
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