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Heart Valve Prolapse
MeSH Descriptor Data 2024
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MeSH Heading
Heart Valve Prolapse
Tree Number(s)
C14.280.484.400
Unique ID
D016127
RDF Unique Identifier
http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016127
Annotation
general or unspecified: prefer specific valve prolapse
Scope Note
Downward displacement of any one of the
HEART VALVES
from its normal position. This usually results in failed valve closure.
Previous Indexing
Heart Valve Diseases (1967-1990)
Public MeSH Note
91
History Note
91
Date Established
1991/01/01
Date of Entry
1990/03/23
Revision Date
2007/07/09
Allowable Qualifiers
blood (BL)
cerebrospinal fluid (CF)
chemically induced (CI)
classification (CL)
complications (CO)
congenital (CN)
diagnosis (DI)
diagnostic imaging (DG)
diet therapy (DH)
drug therapy (DT)
economics (EC)
embryology (EM)
enzymology (EN)
epidemiology (EP)
ethnology (EH)
etiology (ET)
genetics (GE)
history (HI)
immunology (IM)
metabolism (ME)
microbiology (MI)
mortality (MO)
nursing (NU)
parasitology (PS)
pathology (PA)
physiopathology (PP)
prevention & control (PC)
psychology (PX)
radiotherapy (RT)
rehabilitation (RH)
surgery (SU)
therapy (TH)
urine (UR)
veterinary (VE)
virology (VI)
Cardiovascular Diseases [C14]
Heart Diseases [C14.280]
Heart Valve Diseases [C14.280.484]
Aortic Valve Disease [C14.280.484.048]
Heart Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400]
Aortic Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.100]
Mitral Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.500]
Tricuspid Valve Prolapse [C14.280.484.400.875]
Mitral Valve Insufficiency [C14.280.484.461]
Mitral Valve Stenosis [C14.280.484.517]
Pulmonary Atresia [C14.280.484.640]
Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency [C14.280.484.660]
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis [C14.280.484.716]
Tricuspid Atresia [C14.280.484.845]
Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency [C14.280.484.856]
Tricuspid Valve Stenosis [C14.280.484.911]
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Heart Valve Prolapse
Preferred
Concept UI
M0024629
Scope Note
Downward displacement of any one of the
HEART VALVES
from its normal position. This usually results in failed valve closure.
Terms
Heart Valve Prolapse
Preferred Term
Term UI
T047898
Date
01/01/1999
LexicalTag
NON
ThesaurusID
NLM (1991)
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