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Aortic valve and mitral annulus calcification What do you mean?

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-23 06:00:56
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Aortic valve and mitral annulus calcification refers to chronic non-inflammatory and degenerative changes in the fibrous support structure of the aortic valve and mitral valve.
Aortic valve and mitral annulus calcification may be related to congenital valve disease, infective endocarditis, atherosclerosis and other causes. When the patient's aortic valve and mitral annulus are diseased, it may affect the blood flow in the heart, resulting in discomfort symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath and precordial pain after fatigue. If the patient does not treat the disease in time, it will affect heart function and cause heart failure.