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Karlie Harvey
17 April, 21:39
What is the difference between stenosis and
regurgitation?
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Marcelo Blevins
18 April, 00:32
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The aortic valve is the final door blood goes through as it exits the heart. Obstruction of that valve is called stenosis and leakage of the valve as it closes after each heartbeat is called regurgitation
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