PHYSIOLOGY
BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY
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 Indicate some defects in the valves of the heart 
|  |  Murmurs 
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|  |  Claudication 
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|  |  Varicose Veins 
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|  |  Atherosclerosis 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Calcium deposits. Calcium deposits can cause a heart valve-such as the mitral valve or the aortic valve-to become stiff and narrow (valve stenosis). Infection of the inner heart lining and valves (endocarditis). Bacteria or other germs cause this infection. Rheumatic fever. 27-May-2022
Detailed explanation-2: -Valve disease-related murmurs: Problems with a valve in the heart, such as aortic stenosis or a bicuspid aortic valve, can lead to a heart murmur. Murmurs due to ventricular problems: Conditions that affect the ventricles and the blood flow through them, such as functional mitral regurgitation, may cause a murmur.
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