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I did echocardiography and the conclusion was minimal mitral valve and left atrium and tricuspid reflux with increased volume. what can it be?

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Dr. Warren Foster answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

Sizes?: Minimal mitral & tricuspid regurgitation is usually normal; however, the left atrial size should not be enlarged, and may be a clue to a different problem. It depends on the actual measurement of the atrial chamber size, in relation to your body size and related conditions. Further information, including reason for the echocardiogram, is needed. Call 911 if pass out, breathless, or chest pain.

Answered 7/9/2014

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