Valvular Heart Disease (Archived)
Activity
Large Group Session
Mitral and aortic valve disease most common, followed by tricuspid valve disease. Pulmonic valve disease very uncommon in adult population. Valvular lesions either stenotic, regurgitant, or mixed. Valvular heart disease. Aortic stenosis. Aortic regurgitation. Hemodynamics of aortic regurgitation. Mitral regurgitation (MR). Mitral stenosis (MS).

Curriculum Block

Cardiology
- Indicates most relevant

Tags

Archived
Archived
Basic Sciences
Etiology Physiology
Cohort Year
2010
Curriculum Block
Cardiology
Discipline
Cardiology
MCC Presentations
Cardiac Arrest Chest Pain Dyspnea Palpitations
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Aortic Valve Insufficiency [C14.280.484.095] Aortic Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.100] Aortic Valve Stenosis [C14.280.484.150] Cardiomyopathies [C14.280.238] Endocarditis, Bacterial [C14.260.249] Endocarditis, Bacterial [C14.280.282.407] Heart Valve Diseases [C14.280.484] Mitral Valve Insufficiency [C14.280.484.461] Mitral Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.500] Myocardial Ischemia [C14.280.647] Rheumatic Heart Disease [C14.280.874] Tricuspid Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.875] Wounds and Injuries [C26]