aortic valve
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaorticandvalve
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aortic
adjective
uk/eɪˈɔː.tɪk/us/eɪˈɔːr.t̬ɪk/
relating to the body's main artery (= one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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valve
noun[C]
uk/vælv/us/vælv/
a device that opens and closes to control the flow of liquids or gases, or a similar structure in the heart and the veins that controls the flow ...
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Theaorticvalve, ascending aorta and the two brachiocephalic arteries were normally developed.
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The pulmonary valve is to the left and anterior to theaorticvalve.
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Ascending aortic aneurysm and dissection in young adults with bicuspidaorticvalve: implications for echocardiographic surveillance.
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The postnatal echocardiogram confirmed the fetal diagnosis, showing a bicuspidaorticvalvewith an eccentric orifice.
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Theaorticvalvewas bicuspid but not obstructive.
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Theaorticvalvewas the structure most frequently involved.
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The most common acquired disease is rheumatic, with theaorticvalvebeing most frequently involved.
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The outlet dimension was determined as the length from theaorticvalveto the apex.
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Opening of theaorticvalveis used to establish ventricular contraction.
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Thus, the condition of theaorticvalvein these 39 cases was provisionally considered as intermediate.
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The opening of theaorticvalve(o) represents ventricular contraction.
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Three cases had mild residualaorticvalvedisease.
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Surgical valvotomy foraorticvalvestenosis has produced excellent results with little morbidity and mortality.
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The mobility of theaorticvalvewas normal.
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A 0.014" guide wire passed easily across the stenoticaorticvalve.
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Theaorticvalvewas to the right of and a little posterior to the pulmonary valve.
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The morphology of theaorticvalvewas considered normal, with a normal diameter for age.
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The structure of theaorticvalvein clinically isolated aortic stenosis.
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