PathWays Case Study: Aug. 30
A 60-year-old man presents with severe (tricuspid) aortic valve stenosis and trivial regurgitation. Subsequently, the patient undergoes aortic valve replacement.

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Joseph Maleszewski, M.D.
Consultant, Division of Anatomic Pathology
Mayo Clinic
Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Associate Professor of Medicine,
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
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