Epidemiology and cardiovascular risk factors of aortic stenosis

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Abstract

The abnormalities of aortic valve morphology and function represent the most common cardiac-valve lesion particularly in elderly. The etiology of aortic stenosis is degenerative-calcific in the majority of patients. Many risk factors seems to be linked to the calcification and the stenosis of the aortic valve but they must be confirmed. In this review the etiology and the possible physiopathology of the aortic valve stenosis is discussed. © 2006 Faggiano et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Faggiano, P., Antonini-Canterin, F., Baldessin, F., Lorusso, R., D’Aloia, A., & Dei Cas, L. (2006). Epidemiology and cardiovascular risk factors of aortic stenosis. Cardiovascular Ultrasound, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-4-27

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