15. Nodular calcified aortic stenosis: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Organ''': Aortic valve '''Description''': The superior aspect of the preparation is the aortic surface of the valve. The inferior aspect is the ventricular surface. On the inferior surface the valve has an abnormally small diameter, and small, nodular calcified foci can be seen. '''Diagnosis''': Nodular calcified aortic stenosis '''Causes''': * Not significant '''Theory''': Aortic stenosis is a type of dystrophic calcification. The aortic valve is normally tr..."
(Created page with "'''Organ''': Aortic valve '''Description''': The superior aspect of the preparation is the aortic surface of the valve. The inferior aspect is the ventricular surface. On the inferior surface the valve has an abnormally small diameter, and small, nodular calcified foci can be seen. '''Diagnosis''': Nodular calcified aortic stenosis '''Causes''': * Not significant '''Theory''': Aortic stenosis is a type of dystrophic calcification. The aortic valve is normally tr...")
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