Exploring the Impact of Mind-Healing Techniques on Mitral Valve Area Improvement: A Clinical Case Study
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Mitral valve stenosis, mind healing, Rheumatic fever,, hemodynamicsAbstract
This clinical case study investigates the potential influence of mind-healing techniques on the improvement of mitral valve area in a patient diagnosed with mitral stenosis. The study explores the integration of mindfulness-based interventions alongside conventional medical treatment and assesses the clinical outcomes, focusing on echocardiographic measures of mitral valve area
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