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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2010
Cardiac disease remains a significant threat to both local and deployed military populations. In this article we present several cardiac case reports which may be of educational use to the military clinician.
C J, Boos, A T, Cox
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Cardiac disease remains a significant threat to both local and deployed military populations. In this article we present several cardiac case reports which may be of educational use to the military clinician.
C J, Boos, A T, Cox
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Emergency cardiac problems are a frequent and significant occurrence in the daily life of the emergency physician. The first part of this article discusses some of the pearls and pitfalls of caring for the cardiac patient ranging from treating wide-complex tachycardia and troubleshooting pacemaker malfunction to diagnosing acute myocardial infarction ...
J, Jones, M, Geninatti
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Emergency cardiac problems are a frequent and significant occurrence in the daily life of the emergency physician. The first part of this article discusses some of the pearls and pitfalls of caring for the cardiac patient ranging from treating wide-complex tachycardia and troubleshooting pacemaker malfunction to diagnosing acute myocardial infarction ...
J, Jones, M, Geninatti
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Cardiology Clinics, 1991
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty remains the standard interventional catheterization approach for the treatment of coronary artery disease. Three broad groups of new therapeutic devices, including atherectomy or devices for mechanical debridement, lasers, and endoprostheses, and diagnostic devices such as ultrasonography and angioscopy ...
D R, Holmes, J F, Bresnahan
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Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty remains the standard interventional catheterization approach for the treatment of coronary artery disease. Three broad groups of new therapeutic devices, including atherectomy or devices for mechanical debridement, lasers, and endoprostheses, and diagnostic devices such as ultrasonography and angioscopy ...
D R, Holmes, J F, Bresnahan
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Auscultatory, ECG, and echocardiographic data have been presented for healthy llamas. The literature, however, contains little information on the incidence of congenital and acquired heart disease in the llama. Data compiled from the medical records at CSU-VTH and the VMDB provide an indication of the types of cardiac disease to be found in llamas in ...
J A, Boon, A P, Knight, D H, Moore
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Auscultatory, ECG, and echocardiographic data have been presented for healthy llamas. The literature, however, contains little information on the incidence of congenital and acquired heart disease in the llama. Data compiled from the medical records at CSU-VTH and the VMDB provide an indication of the types of cardiac disease to be found in llamas in ...
J A, Boon, A P, Knight, D H, Moore
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Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2005
Nuclear cardiology has shown double digit growth yearly over the last few years and remains the second most commonly performed noninvasive cardiac imaging investigation of choice. Approximately 9 million studies performed yearly in the U.S. alone. As cardiovascular disease remains the largest healthcare problem around the world despite increasing ...
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Nuclear cardiology has shown double digit growth yearly over the last few years and remains the second most commonly performed noninvasive cardiac imaging investigation of choice. Approximately 9 million studies performed yearly in the U.S. alone. As cardiovascular disease remains the largest healthcare problem around the world despite increasing ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2009
Cardiovascular disorders, although not thoroughly described in the literature, are frequently diagnosed in South American camelids, causing morbidity, mortality, and loss of production. Definitive confirmation concerning the heritability of cardiac defects in these species is lacking; however, this potential exists and should be taken into account when
Marco L, Margiocco +2 more
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Cardiovascular disorders, although not thoroughly described in the literature, are frequently diagnosed in South American camelids, causing morbidity, mortality, and loss of production. Definitive confirmation concerning the heritability of cardiac defects in these species is lacking; however, this potential exists and should be taken into account when
Marco L, Margiocco +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 1995
I Healthcare students can now learn about cardiology using the latest CD-Rom teaching technology.
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I Healthcare students can now learn about cardiology using the latest CD-Rom teaching technology.
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