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A 3 Year Old Case of Juvenile Mitral Stenosis- the Youngest Case Reported

Ranjan Modi, Patted Sv, Prabhu Halkati, Dixit Md and Veeresh Manvi
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Ranjan Modi: Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, India
Veeresh Manvi: KLE Hospital and MRC, JN Medical College, India

Journal of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Therapy, 2017, vol. 6, issue 2, 99-101

Abstract: Rheumatic heart disease is a well-known entity in the developing world. The commonest sequelae of rheumatic carditis are mitral stenosis (MS). MS can present at a very young age with severe symptoms.

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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/JOCCT.2017.06.555682

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