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Transoesophageal: Valves
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This chapter deals with the valves in transoesophageal echocardiography. It covers the mitral valve (stenosis, regurgitation, and prolapse), the aortic valve (stenosis and low-flow stenosis and regurgitation), the tricuspid valve, the pulmonary valve (stenosis, regurgitation, and prolapse), infective endocarditis (diagnosis, echocardiographic features, and differential diagnoses).
Title: Transoesophageal: Valves
Description:
This chapter deals with the valves in transoesophageal echocardiography.
It covers the mitral valve (stenosis, regurgitation, and prolapse), the aortic valve (stenosis and low-flow stenosis and regurgitation), the tricuspid valve, the pulmonary valve (stenosis, regurgitation, and prolapse), infective endocarditis (diagnosis, echocardiographic features, and differential diagnoses).
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