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Online Medical Books for Mitral valve prolapse, familial, X-linked

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Valvular Disease*
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Aortic Valve Stenosis    Valvular        Congenital        Rheumatic    ... READ EXCERPTS »

Introduction to Genetic disorders
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

... Genetic diseases result from single-gene (Mendelian) alterations, chromosomal abnormalities, or multifactorial errors. Well over 6,000 such abnormalities have been identified in humans, ranging from mild differences (as in certain hemoglobin... Genetic analysis ... Types of genetic disorders ... Single-gene disorders ... Single-gene inheritance patterns ... Chromosomal abnormalities ... Multifactorial disorders ... Detecting genetic disorders ... Helping the family cope ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Valvular heart disease
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

... In valvular heart disease, three types of mechanical disruption can occur: stenosis, or narrowing, of the valve opening; incomplete closure of the valve; or prolapse of the valve. They can result from such disorders as endocarditis (most common), congenital defects, and... Treatment ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Valvular heart disease
(Handbook of Diseases)

... In valvular heart disease, three types of mechanical disruption can occur: stenosis, or narrowing, of the valve opening; incomplete closure of the valve; or prolapse of the valve. They can result from such disorders as endocarditis (most common), congenital... Treatment ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

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