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A member asked:

Had echo done last year and dr said in one of the films it showed a slight moderate aortic regurgitation-not during the entire echo. worried or not?

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Dr. John Rhoades answered

Below: Follow your DR's recommendations. If they were not concerned, then don't worry.

Answered 3/27/2016

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