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Cardiovascular Ochronosis

Cardiovascular Pathology, 2020
In this review, we summarize previously reported case reports (n=66) in which the presence of ochronotic pigment was found in one or more cardiovascular structures either at necropsy or after operative excision of a cardiac valve or portions of arteries or both.
Nuvaira Ather, William C. Roberts
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The cardiovascular system

Nursing Standard, 2012
This article, which forms part of the life science series, examines the cardiovascular system, focusing on the anatomy and physiology of the heart. The blood flow through the heart is described and the regulatory mechanisms of the heart are identified and discussed.
Charles Hendry   +2 more
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The Role for Cardiovascular Remodeling in Cardiovascular Outcomes

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2017
Ischemic and non-ischemic injury to the heart causes deleterious changes in ventricular size, shape, and function. This adverse remodeling is mediated by neurohormonal and hemodynamic alterations and is reflected in non-invasive measures of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), left ventricular end-systolic volume (LVESV), and left ventricular end-
Nishant K. Sekaran   +4 more
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Cardiovascular cavitation

Medical Engineering & Physics, 2009
This article reviews the role of cavitation in the therapeutic applications of ultrasound and laser surgery, and the cavitation effects in mechanical heart valves. Whenever laser pulses are used to ablate or disrupt tissue in a liquid environment, cavitation bubbles are produced which interact with the tissue. The interaction between cavitation bubbles
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Cardiovascular syphilis

2010
Clinicians need to be aware of cardiovascular syphilis in patients at risk of infection, with the time taken from initial infection to clinical manifestation ranging from 10 to 25 years, although this is accelerated in patients with HIV infection. Inadequate or interrupted antibiotic therapy may confound the development of cardiovascular syphilis and ...
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Hyperlipidaemia and cardiovascular disease

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1998
Abbreviations Apo: apolipoprotein; CAC: coronary artery calcium; CETP: cholesteryl ester transfer protein; CHD: coronary heart disease; HDL(c): high-density lipoprotein (cholesterol); IMT: intima-media thickness; LDL(c): low-density lipoprotein (cholesterol).Lipoprotein levels remain the primary ...
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Cardiovascular dysphagia

Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2006
A 72-year-old patient was admitted to our clinic following posterior wall myocardial infarction. Furthermore, he had suffered from dysphagia and intermittent regurgitation for a time period of two months. Radiological diagnostics revealed an esophageal impingement by the left atrium and the descending aorta due to severe thoracic scoliosis.
M. Böhm, C. Werner, R. Rbah
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The Cardiovascular System [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
Embryogenesis of the cardiovascular system and the heart in particular (cardiogenesis) has expanded in recent years as new techniques and markers have been introduced. The study of early development of the heart in a variety of species, including vertebrates, shows similarities to the morphological development of the heart in man. The important role of
Jakob Briner, Jerry N. Cox
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Cardiovascular Endocrinology

Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2004
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A Cardiovascular Injector

Radiology, 1960
The use of peripheral angiography and selective angiocardiography has rapidly increased during the past few years. For the injection of contrast medium through a cardiac catheter, high pressures are needed, making the use of a power injector mandatory.
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