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renal abdominal aorta with mixed plaques causing 40-50% stenosis in the descending thoracic aorta. Right ... plaques and/or mural thrombus causing 30-40% stenosis. The aorta at its... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
blockage in the aortavalve and not his lungs. what is the connection between his breathing problems and the blockage in the valve? He was treated by TVR on his valve, but still has... View answer
My dad has been diagnosed with severe aortastenosis. He has refused treatment due to a malfunctioning mitral valve that was replaced 30 years ago. At this time we have turned to hospice to monitor his... View answer
cat: Aorta sat 91%, cardiac output is 4.88 Arteris no more than 30% stenosis. Conclusion, non obs CAD ...My mom 87 in July with aortic stenosisvalve is .6 on echo and 1.05 on heart XXXXXXX EF... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivo Ditah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
MY 2 year old daughter s echo cardiogram report shows that she has coarctation of aorta,recoarctation of aorta ,mild recoarctation of aorta , bicuspid aortic valve with mild aortic... View answer
Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...I had a cardiac cath today. I have a bicuspid aorta, with moderate stenosis- so no replacement valve for a few more years.... View answer
Can effixxor mask heart pain i have severe aortic stenosis echo ( less than .75 mm ) along with a 50% blockage of the aorta ( angiogram) asymptomatic except for breathlessness on exertion. And i can ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sadaf Mustafa
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
My dad is a 84 year old who has mild valvular stenosis, mild aortic regurgitation, an ascending aorta is moderately dilated 4.1 cm, the left atrium is moderately dilated. My dad has high blood ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasantha Lakshmi Gona
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
92 yr. old mother recently diag w aortavalvestenosis. family feels too risky for less evasive valve replacement. hospital has her on diuretics is stablizied now. but this occurred 1st time... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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