Case 109

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Severe mitral valve stenosis
Courtesy of: AMC Echolab, AMC, The Netherlands
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PLAX: dilated left atrium, mitral valve is stenotic, "hockeystick phenomenon" PLAX with Color Doppler: mild mitral regurgitation
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A4CH A3CH
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A3CH with Color Doppler: high velocity mitral inflow A4CH with Color Doppler: high velocity mitral inflow
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Continuous-wave Doppler signal of transmitral flow Continuous-wave Doppler signal of transmitral flow: PHT 117 msec
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Continuous-wave Doppler signal of tricuspid regurgitation: pulmonary hypertension