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  1. Mitral valve disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    The mitral valve is one of four valves in the heart that keep blood flowing in the right direction. Each valve has flaps, called leaflets, that open and close once during each heartbeat.

  2. Mitral valve - Wikipedia

    In normal conditions, blood flows through an open mitral valve during diastole with contraction of the left atrium, and the mitral valve closes during systole with contraction of the left ventricle.

  3. Mitral Valve Disease: Types, Symptoms and Treatment

    Jun 4, 2022 · Mitral valve disease refers to a group of conditions affecting the mitral valve in your heart. Mitral valve disease can be acquired (it develops over time as you get older) or …

  4. Mitral Valve Disease/Disorder: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care

    Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for mitral valve disorders, such as regurgitation, stenosis, and prolapse.

  5. Mitral Valve Prolapse and Other Mitral Valve Diseases

    Mitral valve disease can slow blood flow to/from the heart, but together, we can evaluate your risks,causes and symptoms associated with mitral disease and review the treatment options …

  6. Mitral Valve Disease | Northwestern Medicine

    As in all four heart valves, the mitral valve has leaflets—flap-like structures that open and close—to help control the flow of blood. If the leaflets do not close completely, a small amount …

  7. Mitral Valve Disease | Division of Cardiology

    Mitral valve disease affects blood flow between the left atrium and ventricle, causing symptoms like shortness of breath, treatable with medication or minimally invasive repair.

  8. Mitral Valve Disorders | Conditions | UCSF Health

    The mitral valve controls blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle. When the heart contracts, the mitral valve closes to prevent blood from backing up into the lungs.

  9. Mitral Valve: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 12, 2024 · Your mitral valve sits between your upper and lower left heart chambers. It opens and closes to ensure blood flows in the correct direction at the right time.

  10. Mitral Regurgitation – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine

    Mitral valve regurgitation is when blood leaks from an improperly closed mitral valve back to the heart. It can lead to AFib and heart failure.