This case examines the symptoms, background and diagnosis of a 44 year old male patient who presented with dyspnea on exertion (DOE). Based on the case, what is the most likely cause of high MV ...
GI, Gastrointestinal; CHF, congestive heart failure; PUD, peptic ulcer disease; RUQ, upper right quadrant; SOB, shortness of breath; DOE, dyspnea on exertion; CVA ...
Dr. J. Sawalla Guseh II: A 54-year-old male athlete was evaluated in the cardiovascular performance program clinic of this hospital because of progressive exertional dyspnea and chest pain.
The classic triad of symptoms is dyspnea on exertion (from heart failure), angina on exertion and syncope on exertion. Aortic valve replacement is also indicated if the left ventricular systolic ...
The classic triad of symptoms of aortic stenosis occur on exertion and include dyspnea, syncope, and angina. The development of aortic stenosis takes many years and is initially asymptomatic.
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