Aortic stenosis
A rare, congenital or acquired aortic stenosis characterized by localized or diffuse narrowing of the ascending aorta.
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ECG shows features of CHB which can be seen in elderly patients with degenerative AS where the calcium extends down from the valve towards the AV node.
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Mostly HYEDE’S SYNDROME In aortic stenosis patient it is duo to acquired deficiency of VEF ( von willibrend factor ) leads to ANGIOFYSPLASIA leads to bleedind P/R Kindly undergone colonoscopy to look angiofysplasia Rest blood changes are du...
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Recent Cases of Aortic stenosis
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Top Cases of Aortic stenosis
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EX HOD CARDIOLOGY & HOD MEDICINE
M.K.C.G MEDICAL COLLEGE BERHAMPUR, S.C.B MEDICAL COLLEGE CUTTACK , SPECIALLY TRAINED IN CARDIOLOGY IN DR B. NANAVATI HOSPITAL MUMBAI , & DR SUNDARLAL JAIN HOSPITAL NEW DELHI.
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