Parachute mitral valve
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Parachute mitral valve
Parachute mitral valve is a part of the congenital Syndrome
[A] Heart-hand syndrome
[B] Noonan syndrome
[C] Holt-Oram syndrome
[D] Shone’s Syndrome
All of the following are the fidings of Parachute mitral valve Except
[A] Single papillary muscle
[B] Longer chordae
[C] Mitral regurgitation
[D] Shone’s Syndrome
Parachute mitral valve is most commonly associated with
[A] Aortic coarctation
[B] Atrial septal defect
[C] Ventricular septal defect
[D] Left ventricular hypoplasia
Parachute mitral valve
Parachute mitral valve
Mitral valve only has a single papillary muscle from which all chordae tendineae originate.

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