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mitral valve prolapse


Mitral valve prolapse occurs when the mitral valve's flaps don't close smoothly because one or both flaps are enlarged or their supporting muscles and tendons known as "strings" are too long. When the heart pumps, this problem can allow a small amount of blood to leak backward through the valve, causing a heart murmur.


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