What are the symptoms and dangers and restrictions to have valvular heart disease cus I just got diagnosed?
LAURA HAVING A damage to the valves of the heart means you have to be pre-medicated before dental MOST PROCEDURES.THE symptoms may be fatigue and the consequent lack of resistance.
Valvular Heart Disease Aortic Stenosis
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The Signs and Symptoms of Valvular Disease and Heart Failure (Clinical Symposia) Volume 20, Number 1 ... |
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