Aortic valve stenosis; Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction; Rheumatic aortic stenosis; Calcium aortic stenosis
People with aortic stenosis may have no symptoms at all until late in the course of the disease. The diagnosis may have been made when the healthcare provider heard a heart murmur and then performed additional tests.
Symptoms of aortic stenosis include:
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Narrowing of the aortic valve in the heart.The aortic valve controls blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta and the rest of the body. It... Read more »
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Mitral valve obstructionSymptomsIn adults there may be no symptoms. Symptoms may, however, appear or get worse with exercise or any activity that... Read more »
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Catheterization - left heart Normal Values A normal result means the heart's size, motion, thickness, pressure, and arteries appear to... Read more »
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Catheterization - cardiac; Heart catheterizationNormal ValuesWhat abnormal results meanThe procedure can identify heart defects or disease, such... Read more »
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Aortic valve prolapse; Aortic regurgitationSymptomsBounding pulseChest pain, angina type (rare) Under the chest bone; pain may move to other areas... Read more »