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What is the difference between the cardiomegaly of Aortic regurgitation and mitral regurgitation ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 09 May 2010 7:38am retain the ellipitical shape till late in the course ) LV enlargement due to mitral regurgitation is somewhat different from aortic regurgitation. A globular configuration... velocity . (Often mimic physiological flow with an S3) For a given degree of regurgitant volume AR will cause more cardiac enlargement than MR. In the same note , one should Read on »
The importance of trivial regurgitation ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 24 Mar 2010 10:04am closes. Ideally this  has to be  labeled as physiological MR or TR .If the arotic root is obliquely aligned with it’s leaflets one  may even  get a physiological AR . While  it is better to ignore these lesions , some call it as Trivial MR / TR/AR . This can be detected up to 40 % of individuals. What does trivial regurgitation  mean to a doctor Read on »
Perpendicular mitral regurgitation by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 11:54am Mitral regurgitation jets can take many shapes Symmetrical Central Eccentric The direction of the jet depends upon The angle of co-optation The  plane of  orientation of regurgitant  orifice . It  can be entirely off track with  physiological  mitral orifice . Degree of prolapse or shortening /subvalvular  fusion. Flail valve tips can Read on »
Steeply Sloped Bed Reduces Regurgitation in Infants by Poh Tin Tan Posted Sun 24 Jan 2010 12:00am , according to the findings of a pilot study from Belgium. "The Multicare AR-Bed decreases infant regurgitation and improves quality of life of infants and parents," lead investigator... on their study of 30 infants ages 3 weeks to 3 months. All had frequent regurgitation and reflux-associated symptoms, mainly during feeding, and 20 had been treated with proton pump Read on »
Vaccine-Autism War: Alison Singer Regurgitated by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Sun 25 Jan 2009 3:51pm She is using different metaphors but Alison Singer is regurgitating her beliefs that numerous studies have been done disproving any vaccine-autism connection and now... give more interviews rationalizing her decision to help prevent credible vaccine-autism research. Hopefully she will do more than regurgitate the same points and offer some Read on »
Regurgitation Education by Sheryl N. Patient Expert Posted Wed 26 Jan 2011 4:55pm John Merrow wrote on 20. Jan, 2011 at 12:04 am (in a comment to his own post here ): We have to move beyond ‘regurgitation education.’ Our kids don’t live in that world anywhere else. Two of the three justifications for school no longer apply in anything resembling the traditional sense (and the way it was when we were kids, unless you Read on »
Sunday Regurgitation - "Here are your choices....better make it a good one". by Helene Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Apr 2009 12:36am My bloggy buddy, Andy, at The Creative Junkie, often does a Sunday regurgitation post on her blog. She explains: "For those of you wondering why Sunday is throwing up, fear not. Sunday Regurgitation occurs every Sunday, when I link to a prior post of mine, because I am trapped under something heavy and am unable to write anything original Read on »
Clinical and hemodynamic tips to diagnose VSD and Aortic regurgitation by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 08 Oct 2010 10:16am Aortic regurgitation complicating VDS  is an important clinical  entity in congenital heart disease.It is  also  a popular case for the cardiology fellows in their  final clinical examinations . AR is a  late manifestation of VSD (usually in early  adolescent  or adult hood) .This develops due to loss of aortic valvular support provided by the inter Read on »
Sunday Regurgitation - And the Award for "Worst Mother in the World" goes to....ME?! by Helene Patient Expert Posted Fri 27 Mar 2009 10:55am My blogging buddy, Andy, at Creative Junkie often goes back and posts an old blog entry on Sundays and calls it Sunday Regurgitation (if you haven't checked out her blog yet, please take a peek....you are sure to laugh your way through reading her posts....oh, and she's having a giveaway right now!) I love the idea of this regurgitation thing so I Read on »
Sunday regurgitation - "The children who wouldn't go to bed" by Helene Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 May 2009 11:15pm One of my bloggy buddies, Andy from Creative Junkie, came up with the idea of Sunday Regurgitation and I loved it so much that I "borrowed" it.....again.....for the 4th time. The whole idea is to go back and find an old post and re-post it (or for lack of better words, in my case, I'm just too lazy to come up with something entertaining today....). If you Read on »