File:Aortic stenosis rheumatic, gross pathology 20G0014 lores.jpg

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Calcified aortic valve
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Čeština: Revmatická aortální stenosa
English: Gross pathology of rheumatic heart disease: aortic stenosis. Aorta has been removed to show thickened, fused aortic valve leaflets and opened coronary arteries from above. Autopsy.
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Author CDC/Dr. Edwin P. Ewing, Jr.
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