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    The determinants of onset of mitral valve prolapse in the systolic click-late systolic murmur syndrome.

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    Systole has little effect on diastolic coronary artery blood flow.

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    Mitral valve prolapse in one hundred presumably healthy young females.

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    Brain events associated with mitral valve prolapse.

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    The spectrum of mitral regurgitation in idiopathic mitral valve prolapse: a color Doppler study.

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    To characterize the spectrum of mitral regurgitation in mitral valve prolapse, one hundred patients were studied by color Doppler flow mapping. The findings were correlated with the clinical presentation and with the possible complications. Mitral regurgitation was absent in 46 patients, mild in 26 patients, moderate in 18 patients and severe in 10 patients. The jet orientation was central in 15 patients, antero-medial in 13 patients and postero-lateral in 26 patients. The regurgitation was early systolic in 7 patients, late systolic in 20 patients and holosystolic in 27 patients. A good agreement was observed between the color flow patterns and the presence, timing and radiation of a murmur. Systolic clicks were not predictors of the presence or the severity of regurgitation. The grade of mitral regurgitation was positively correlated with, age, left heart enlargement and valvular redundancy. No sex difference was observed. The prevalence of serious arrhythmias or cerebral ischemic events was not significantly increased when a regurgitation was present.Journal ArticleSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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