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Left AV valve does not fully close.Left semilunar valve does not fully open.Aortic valve stenosisLeft AV valve does not fully open.Mitral valve stenosisRight SL valve does not fully close.

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Left AV valve does not fully close.Left semilunar valve does not fully open.Aortic valve stenosisLeft AV valve does not fully open.Mitral valve stenosisRight SL valve does not fully close.

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It seems like you're describing various heart valve conditions, but you haven't asked a specific question. Here's a brief explanation of each condition:

  1. Left AV valve not fully closing: This is also known as mitral valve regurgitation. It occurs when the heart's mitral valve doesn't close tightly, allowing blood to flow backward in the heart.

  2. Left semilunar valve not fully opening: This is a condition known as aortic valve stenosis. It's when the heart's aortic valve narrows, preventing the valve from fully opening, which can obstruct blood flow from your heart into your aorta and onward to the rest of your body.

  3. Aortic valve stenosis: This is a repeat of the previous condition. It's a narrowing of the aortic valve opening that restricts blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta.

  4. Left AV valve not fully opening: This is also known as mitral valve stenosis. It's when the heart's mitral valve thickens, hindering the flow of blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle.

  5. Mitral valve stenosis: This is a repeat of the previous condition. It's a narrowing of the mitral valve, restricting blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle.

  6. Right SL valve not fully closing: This is also known as pulmonary valve regurgitation. It's when the pulmonary valve doesn't close all the way, causing blood to flow back into the heart before it gets pumped out to the lungs.

Please let me know if you have specific questions about these conditions.

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