Mitral stenosis causes

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Overview

Almost all cases of mitral stenosis result from Rheumatic heart disease, which occurs as a complication of group A streptococcal infection in genetically susceptible individuals. Some cases may be congenital. Mitral stenosis may run in families.

Causes of Mitral stenosis

Acquired Mitral Stenosis:

  • Rheumatic heart disease: MS is synonymous with rheumatic fever which occurs as a complication of group A streptococcal infection in genetically susceptible individuals.
  • There are primary causes of mitral stenosis that emanate from a cleft mitral valve.
  • Prosthetic mitral valve.
  • Mitral valve obstruction from left atrial myxoma.
  • Mitral annular calcification.
  • Bacterial endocarditis where the vegetations may favor increase risk of stenosis.
  • Radiation treatment to the chest.
  • Some medications may cause mitral stenosis.

Congenital mitral stenosis:

Children may be born with mitral stenosis (congenital) or other birth defects involving the heart that cause mitral stenosis. Often, there are other heart defects present, along with the mitral stenosis. This is a rare entity which includes the following:

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