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Pulmonary artery hypertension
Rvsp = 37 mmhg in one echo Rvsp=29mmhg in one echo Both with normal pulmonary artery and veins Mvp with mild eccentric regurgitation How much is the chance of pulmonary artery hypertension Is it idiopathic pulmonary artery hypertension Will someone help me I am 20 year old
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Unlikely that a patient would have MVP and Idiopathic PH. A lot depends on who is doing the echo.
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