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Valvular disease can be acute ([...]) or chronic (chronic rheumatic valvulitis) disease.
It can be a primary disease or secondary to some other pathological process (e.g. MR with atherosclerotic heart disease b/c impedes ability of leaflets to come together and form a good seal).
May be associated with systemic conditions (e.g. Marfan Syndrome).
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endocarditis

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Valvular disease can be acute ([...]) or chronic (chronic rheumatic valvulitis) disease.
It can be a primary disease or secondary to some other pathological process (e.g. MR with atherosclerotic heart disease b/c impedes ability of leaflets to come together and form a good seal).
May be associated with systemic conditions (e.g. Marfan Syndrome).
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Valvular disease can be acute ([...]) or chronic (chronic rheumatic valvulitis) disease.
It can be a primary disease or secondary to some other pathological process (e.g. MR with atherosclerotic heart disease b/c impedes ability of leaflets to come together and form a good seal).
May be associated with systemic conditions (e.g. Marfan Syndrome).
Answer
endocarditis
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Valvular disease can be acute (endocarditis) or chronic (chronic rheumatic valvulitis) disease. It can be a primary disease or secondary to some other pathological process (e.g. MR with atherosclerotic heart disease b/c impe

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