Prevalence and Clinical Outcome of Mitral-Valve Prolapse
Article 1999 en
Authors
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Lisa A. Freed
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Daniel Levy
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Robert A. Levine
Abstract
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In a community based sample of the population, the prevalence of mitral-valve prolapse was lower than previously reported. The prevalence of adverse sequelae commonly associated with mitral-valve prolapse in studies of patients referred for that diagnosis was also low.
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