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Disorder of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve
disorderSNOMED 473454002CUI C3532909
Overview
Disorder of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve is a disorder.
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Related Conditions
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Calcification of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve(child)
Rupture of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve chordae tendinae(child)
Rupture of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve papillary muscle(child)
Myxomatous degeneration of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve leaflet(child)
Infective endocarditis of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve(child)
Abscess of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve(child)
Dysfunction of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve papillary muscle(child)
Disorder of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve prosthesis(child)
Acquired abnormality of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve(child)
Rupture of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve leaflet(child)
Perforation of left atrioventricular (nonmitral) valve leaflet(child)
Ebstein's anomaly of left atrioventricular valve(child)
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Abnormality of left atrioventricular valve papillary muscle(child)
Congenital abnormality of left atrioventricular valve in double inlet ventricle(child)
Regurgitation of left (non-mitral) atrioventricular valve(child)
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 473454002
- UMLS CUI
- C3532909
- Fully Specified Name
- Disorder of left atrioventricular (not morphologically mitral) valve (disorder)
- Specialists
- 0
- Diagnostic Biomarkers
- 0
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