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This is a photo of the normal heart seen in the parasternal long axis view. Right ventricle (RV), inter-ventricular septum (IVS), aortic valve (AV), Aorta, left ventricle (LV), mitral valve (MV) and left atrium (LA) is seen. |
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This photo showed the parasternal long axis view of the heart of a patient suffering from chronic rheumatic valve disease with a thicken mitral valve and a dilated left atrium (LA). |
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This photo showed a color doppler of the forward mitral flow of the same patient as from the above. The high velocity flow is due to a markedly narrowed mitral valve (MV). The bright color is due to the high flow velocity detected by the color doppler. TV- tricuspid valve, RA- right atrium, RV- right ventricle. |
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