Abstract

Barlow's disease is characterized by large prolapsing leaflets that can harbor significant amount of blood - prolapse volume (PV) - at end-systole. Barlow's left ventricles (LV) can be disproportionately enlarged relative to the severity of mitral regurgitation (MR), leading to speculation of a

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