Heart valve perforation

Introduction

Introduction Mitral insuffciency refers to mitral valve thickening, hardening, weakening or disappearing of elasticity, curling and shortening of the valve, thickening and shortening of the chordae, sometimes valvular perforation, rupture or calcification. Dilation causes mitral valve regurgitation.

Cause

Cause

Heart valve perforation is a manifestation of chronic valvular disease: chronic valvular disease refers to an organic disease caused by various pathogenic factors or congenital dysplasia of the heart valve, manifested as valvular stenosis and / or Incomplete closure is one of the common chronic heart diseases.

Mitral regurgitation is also a common chronic heart valve disease, often accompanied by mitral stenosis.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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Mitral insuffciency refers to mitral valve thickening, hardening, weakening or disappearing of elasticity, curling and shortening of the valve, thickening and shortening of the chordae, sometimes valvular perforation, rupture or calcification. Dilation causes mitral valve regurgitation. Mitral regurgitation is also a common chronic heart valve disease, often accompanied by mitral stenosis.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Heart valve disease: rheumatic Valvular disease is caused by recurrent rheumatic carditis, heart valve and its accessory structures (choscis, papillary muscle) lesions, resulting in valve dysfunction of valve stenosis and regurgitation, Hemodynamic disorders, that is, chronic rheumatic valvular disease, patients with heart valve damage often have a history of repeated rheumatic activity, but nearly 1/2 patients have no history of rheumatic fever and valvular heart disease. This disease is one of the common heart diseases in China, and it is more common in adults aged 20-40.

Mitral insuffciency refers to mitral valve thickening, hardening, weakening or disappearing of elasticity, curling and shortening of the valve, thickening and shortening of the chordae, sometimes valvular perforation, rupture or calcification. Dilation causes mitral valve regurgitation.

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