Mitral valve prolapse syndrome

Mitral valve prolapse syndrome (mitral valve prolapse syndrome) refers to a series of clinical manifestations of mitral valve leaflets that prolong to the left atrium when the heart contracts, resulting in or without mitral regurgitation. . Complications such as progressive mitral atresia, infective endocarditis, arrhythmia, sudden cardiac death, and cerebrovascular accidents often occur.

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