Abstract

PREVIEWMitral valve prolapse, one of the most common forms of valvular heart disease in developed nations, can be associated with a variety of clinical symptoms and rare serious complications—all of which require careful attention. This article reviews the clinical manifestations of mitral valve prolapse, outlines use of echocardiography in diagnosis of the condition, identifies potential complications, and offers guidelines on management.

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