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A recent study conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital explores sex-related differences in the pathophysiology, cardiac imaging, and clinical outcomes of aortic stenosis. The research highlights the gender disparity in the progression of the disease and the impact of sex hormones on metabolic processes. The study emphasizes the need for personalized sex-specific approaches in managing aortic stenosis, as differences in cardiac remodeling and clinical outcomes have been observed between men and women. For more information, the full article can be accessed through the Journal of Clinical Medicine. [Extracted from the article] |