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Differential Diagnosis For Patient/Aortic stenosis
- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Cardiac surgery
Heart valve prosthesis- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Bacterial endocarditis, subacute
Bacterial endocarditis/acute- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Congenital heart disease- Usage, Degenerative, Necrosis, Age Related Disorders
Angiodysplasia, colon- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Dissecting aortic aneurysm
Aortic stenosis- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Angina pectoris- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Syncope
Cardiac syncope
Left bundle branch block- Reference to Organ System
Pulmonary edema
Pulmonary Edema, Left Ventrical
Congestive heart failure
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Sudden death
Death- Synonyms
- aorta stenosis valve, Aortic (valve) stenosis, AORTIC STENOSIS, Aortic Valve Stenoses, AORTIC VALVE STENOSIS, Aortic valve stenosis (disorder), aortic valve stricture, AORTIC VALVULAR STENOSIS, as, Patient, Stenosed aortic valve, Stenoses Aortic, Stenoses Aortic Valve, Stenosis Aortic, STENOSIS AORTIC VALVE, Stenosis of aorta, Valve Stenoses Aortic, Valve Stenosis Aortic, Valvular aortic stenosis
- External Links Related to Patient/Aortic stenosis
- Wikipedia
- Merck
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- PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
- NGC (National Guideline Clearinghouse)
- Medscape (eMedicine)
- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)