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Jennifer
Jennifer about 6 years ago

What causes mitral and tricuspid heart murmurs?? (Regurgitation)

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about 6 years ago

Mitral and tricuspid stenosis may produce murmurs

almost 6 years ago

Is this condition curable?? Patients currently having to take daily altenolol to normalize tachycardia

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about 6 years ago

Connective tissue disorders like marfan syndrome?

over 4 years ago

What about ehlers danlos?

almost 6 years ago

Would taking a collagen supplement be appropriate if it is Marfan?

about 6 years ago

Noticed at first by tachycardic testing heart rate in teenager. Still present in adulthood. Controlled with medication. EKGs are normally ok.

over 4 years ago

Rheumatic fever

over 4 years ago

infective endocarditis where it is an inflammation of the heart's inner lining, called the endocardium which is usually caused by bacteria or rheumatic fever

over 4 years ago

Congenital heart disease. Second volume overload. Pressure overload. Plumonic stenosis

over 4 years ago

This can lead to blood leaking backward (regurgitating) into the right atrium. Tricuspid valve regurgitation in children is usually caused by heart disease present at birth (congenital heart disease).

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