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- Q6949367 subject Q6853361.
- Q6949367 abstract "Myxomatous degeneration refers to a pathological weakening of connective tissue. The term is most often used in the context of mitral valve prolapse, which is known more technically as "myxomatous mitral valve degeneration." The word has its origin in the combining form myxo- (relating to connective tissue)The degeneration occurs in conjunction with an accumulation of dermatan sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan, within the connective tissue matrix of the valve. The exact mechanism is unknown.In many cases, the degeneration is limited to the mitral valve and follows a benign course. When associated with systemic diseases, like Marfan syndrome, the degeneration is more extensive and involves other heart valves. The valves can become sufficiently distorted to cause insufficiency and regurgitation. Myxomatous degeneration is the most common cause of pure mitral valve insufficiency.".
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- Q6949367 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853361.
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- Q6949367 comment "Myxomatous degeneration refers to a pathological weakening of connective tissue. The term is most often used in the context of mitral valve prolapse, which is known more technically as "myxomatous mitral valve degeneration." The word has its origin in the combining form myxo- (relating to connective tissue)The degeneration occurs in conjunction with an accumulation of dermatan sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan, within the connective tissue matrix of the valve.".
- Q6949367 label "Myxomatous degeneration".
- Q6949367 depiction Myxomatous_aortic_valve.jpg.