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UNCOMPLICATED AURICULAR FIBRILLATION AND AURICULAR FLUTTER

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1936
Auricular fibrillation and auricular flutter are common and well recognized disorders of cardiac rhythm. Less well appreciated, however, is their occurrence in persons without other signs of cardiac disease. To emphasize the frequency of this occurrence and to demonstrate its good prognosis constitute the main objects of the present communication ...
E. S. Origin, L. Wolff, P. D. Whilte
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Abnormality of Auricular Muscles in Congenital Auricular Deformities

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
It has been suggested that there is a close association of abnormality in auricular muscles with various congenital auricular deformities. However, there has been no investigation to determine what muscles are involved and how they affect the deformity.
Takatoshi, Yotsuyanagi   +7 more
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Auricular conduction in a case of wandering auricular pacemaker

American Heart Journal, 1955
Abstract A case of wandering auricular pacemaker is presented. The evaluation of esophageal leads and of auricular vectorcardiograms further elucidates the path of the stimuli. Whereas one rhythm seems to originate in the caudal part of the auricles, the other one has its origin in the sinus node.
R, WENGER, E, WICK
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Audible Auricular Heart Sounds in Auricular Flutter

New England Journal of Medicine, 1952
THE bedside diagnosis of auricular flutter can occasionally be made on the basis of certain characteristics of the ventricular rate and its response to carotid-sinus pressure, deep inspiration and ...
J P, RATTIGAN   +3 more
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Auricular Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery
AbstractThe auricle is susceptible to various injuries due to its location and projection from the scalp. The unique contours of the external ear makes reconstruction a challenging endeavor. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of auricular reconstruction, based on the depth, location, and size of injury.
Keerthi E, Kurian   +2 more
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Fibrilación auricular y flúter auricular

Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2017
Resumen Introduccion La fibrilacion auricular es la arritmia sostenida mas frecuente, con una incidencia del 3% en la poblacion general, aunque con una prevalencia mayor en la poblacion de edad avanzada, hipertensos, obesos y pacientes con cardiopatia estrucutural.
M. Valverde Gómez   +3 more
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Auricular heart sounds in auricular flutter

American Heart Journal, 1945
Abstract 1. 1. Two cases of auricular flutter in which audible auricular sounds were graphically recorded are added to the eight cases already reported. 2. 2. The cases presented were unusual in the following respects: 2.1. a. The exceptional loudness of the auricular sounds, which approached or exceeded the ventricular sounds in ...
Hans H Hecht, Gordon B Myers
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Auricular Hematoma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Ashley L, Miller, Michael S, Cohen
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Auricular Prostheses

2010
An auricular prosthesis is an artificial substitute for the auricle; the term epithesis is used synonymously. A myriad of materials have been used in the long history of anaplastology. However, the breakthrough came with the introduction of modern silicones and their colorings.
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Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulators: a review of past, present, and future devices

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2022
Lei Wang, Yu Wang, Yifei Wang
exaly  

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