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tricuspid regurgitation . 4. Mild pulmonicregurgitation . ...I had an echo done back in December and I'm curious what this all means: 1. Mitral valve prolapse ... View answer
I am a 29 year old female with a resting heart rate of 99. I get palpitations occasionally. The echo showed trivial mitral valveregurgitation. Are they related? Will de-stressing help? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vidya KR
( General & Family Physician)
trivial mitral valveregurgitation. The pressure half time is 52 msec. The peak mitral E/A ratio is 1.21 ... The tricuspid valve leaflets are structurally normal. There is trivial... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jorge Brenes-Salazar
( Cardiologist)
regurgitation. PulmonicValve: Normal pulmonicvalve. No evidence of pulmonicvalveregurgitation. Arteries ...: Normal aortic valve. No evidence of aortic... View answer
Anterior mitral valve leaflet prolapse with mitral regurgitation. Normal pulmonary artery pressure with pulmonicregurgitation. Normal lft ventricular geometry with adequate contractility and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
age 69-female- my echo test results are: borderline left atrial enlargement, trace of pulmonicvalveregurgitation, aortic valve is sclerotic but opens well, a physiologic tricuspid valve... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
is mild trcuspid regurgitation. The aortic valve is trileaflet. Moderate pulmonic valvular regurgitation. The pulmonic insufficiency jet is very eccentric. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Syed Zia Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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