Aortic stenosis
abnormal narrowing of the aorta, especially of its orifice, usually as a result of rheumatic fever or embryologic anomalies.
historical examples
aortic stenosis, the rarest of the valvular lesions, is practically always accompanied by high pressure picture.
arteriosclerosis and hypertension: louis marshall warfield
aortic stenosis n.
pathological narrowing of the orifice of the aortic valve.
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