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Aortic Stenosis SOAP (Internal Medicine) | Sketchy Medicine

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Follow Cinderella as she captures the prince's heart at the royal ball, all while we delve into aortic stenosis, the gem at the center of the heart. We discuss causes of aortic stenosis like agerelated calcification and a bicuspid aortic valve, and then go into its symptoms which include exertional dyspnea and pulsus parvus et tardus. We’re whisked away to diagnostic tests such as echocardiography and cardiac catheterization, and then go into traditional treatments like an aortic valve replacement.

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