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Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine (2005) 2, 229
doi:10.1038/ncpcardio0177  
| Published online: 5 May 2005

Predicting outcome in patients with asymptomatic mitral regurgitation

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The timing of surgery in asymptomatic patients with mitral regurgitation is a matter of debate, not least because high-risk subgroups are poorly defined. A new study by Enriquez-Sarano et al. has examined the effect of quantitative grading of patients with this condition.

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