FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term mitral valve prolapse ID (Ontology) DOID:988 (Human Disease)
Definition A mitral valve disease where one or both of the cusps of the mitral valve bulge or collapse backward in the left atrium during systole.
Also Known As "Barlow's syndrome" ; "floppy mitral valve"
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 mitral valve prolapse       --       3
 ameliorates | muscular dystrophy      10       --
 exacerbates | muscular dystrophy      29       --
 for disease ribbon | Becker muscular dystrophy       --       1
 for disease ribbon | mitral valve prolapse       --       3
 model of | Becker muscular dystrophy       --       1
 model of | mitral valve prolapse       --       3
 model of | muscular dystrophy      28       --
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  heart valve disease
   |__mitral valve disease
       |__mitral valve prolapse  3 rec.
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Is a mitral valve disease
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  • "Barlow's syndrome" EXACT
    "floppy mitral valve" EXACT
    "mitral leaflet syndrome" RELATED
    "myxomatous mitral valve prolapse" RELATED
    "systolic click-murmur syndrome" RELATED
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MESH:D008945
MIM:157700
MIM:607829
MIM:610840
NCI:C50655
SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:8074002
UMLS_CUI:C0026267