Differentiation of anxious patients by two-dimensional echocardiographic evaluation of the mitral valve
Abstract
Forty-four anxious patients with a history of panic attacks had a significantly higher prevalence of mitral valve abnormalities than 20 patients with generalized anxiety only. The higher number of mitral valve abnormalities was not correlated with the frequency of panic attacks.
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