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What is Valvular Stenosis?
Valvular stenosis is a condition where one or more of the heart valves become narrowed, impeding the flow of blood. This can occur in the aortic, mitral, pulmonary, or tricuspid valves. The most common types are aortic stenosis and mitral stenosis.
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