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what is 'mitral regurgitation - leaking heart valve connecting left upper and lower heart chambers '?

Definition for mitral regurgitation

Mitral regurgitation (MR), also known as mitral insufficiency, is the abnormal leaking of blood through the mitral valve, from the left ventricle into the left atrium of the heart.


do i have 'mitral regurgitation'?
In addition the following diagnostic tests might be need to help verify the diagnosis:



therapeutic procedures for 'mitral regurgitation'?
Managing or treating a diseases should always be determined by a patients health care provider. Below is a list of associated therapeutic procedures or medications for mitral regurgitation:





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quick facts
category
cardiac
frequency
uncommon (U.S.)
likelihood by age
likelyhood by duration of symptoms
some common symptoms
difficulty breathing when lying flat
heart murmur
shortness of breath with exercise
sudden difficulty breathing at night
some related diagnoses
congestive heart failure
left ventricular failure
mitral valve prolapse
valvular heart problems
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