Most common cause of mitral stenosis
Most common cause of mitral stenosis
Most common cause of mitral stenosis
[A] Rheumatic fever[B] Congenital
[C] Systemic lupus erythematosus
[D] Rheumatoid arthritis
Causes of Mitral Stenosis
- Rheumatic fever
- Congenital MS- uncommon – often as part of the Shone complex.
- Malignant carcinoid disease – seen only with pulmonary metastases or right-to-left shunting
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE),
Rheumatoid arthritis, - Mucopolysaccharidoses of the Hunter-Hurler phenotype
- Fabry disease
- Whipple disease
- Methysergide therapy
- Fenfluramine
- Lutembacher syndrome – Association of atrial septal defect with rheumatic MS
Myomectomy Surgery For Uterine Fibroids – FEMELIFE
Myomectomy is advised when women with uterine fibroids need future fertility or menstrual function to be retained.