(Circulation. 2008;118:797-799.)
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From the Division of Cardiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY.
Correspondence to Linda D. Gillam, MD, Division of Cardiology, PH 3–342, 622 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032. E-mail gillam@cvus.columbia.edu
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In the present issue of Circulation, Chaput et al5 present in vivo evidence of structural changes in the mitral leaflets of patients with functional mitral regurgitation. They employ a new 3-dimensional echocardiographic method of measuring diastolic mitral leaflet area to compare leaflet size in normal subjects with that in patients with left ventricular dysfunction on the basis of either dilated cardiomyopathy or inferior wall infarction. In the left ventricular dysfunction group, patients with mitral regurgitation are contrasted to those without. The authors report larger-than-normal leaflets in patients with both global and regional left ventricular dysfunction. Moreover, in the group of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy,
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