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Human Mitral Valve Prolapse

Posted 06 Oct, 2008 in Animations

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Licensed under Creative Commons according to this deed.

Contributor(s) Steve Colucci, PhD
Abstract

Animation showing a healthy mitral valve function, then the progression to mitral prolapse with regurgitation. Dimensions are 320 x 240 pixels in MOV format. Available in larger size.

Credits Steve Colucci (stevec@interactm.com)
Sponsored by Interact Medical (www.interactmedical.com)
Cite this work

If you reference this work in a publication, please cite as follows:

  • PhD, Steve Colucci, (2008), "Human Mitral Valve Prolapse," http://www.indianactsi.org/resources/123.

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  1. animation
  2. mitral valve
  3. valve prolapse