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Cardiovascular medicine

2022
Abstract Cardiology in resource-poor countries?, Cardiac arrest and advanced life support protocols?, Chest pain?, Shock?, Hypertension?, Angina?, Myocardial infarction?, Cardiac arrhythmias?, Syncope, Heart failure?, Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease?, Infective endocarditis?, Pericardial disease?, Myocarditis ...
Ntobeko Ntusi, Bongani Mayosi
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Cardiovascular medicine

2014
Cardiovascular healthAt the bedside (see 34):Cardiovascular symptomsInvestigations:ecg—a methodical approachecg—abnormalitiesecg—additional pointsExercise ecg testingAmbulatory ecg monitoringCardiac catheterizationEchocardiographyDrugs and the heart:Cardiovascular drugsStatinsHow to start ace-inhibitorsDiseases and conditions:Angina pectoris...
Murray Longmore   +3 more
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Cardiovascular medicines

British Homeopathic Journal, 1994
AbstractA review of the main homoeopathic medicines whose centre of action includes the heart with a summary of their main characteristics. Special attention has been paid to Digitalis, Lilium tigrinum, Naja, Cactus, Spigelia, Kalmia latifolia and several others, including medicines commonly used in mother tincture form for heart failure and ...
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Cardiovascular medicine

Abstract This chapter discusses cardiovascular medicine, including cardiovascular health, cardiovascular symptoms at the bedside, ECG abnormalities, cardiac imaging, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, cardiovascular drugs, hypertension, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), complications of MI, arrhythmias, continuous ...
Ian B. Wilkinson   +5 more
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Rapamycin in cardiovascular medicine

Internal Medicine Journal, 2003
Abstract The cellular action of rapamycin (sirolimus), a natural fermentation product produced by Strepto­myces hygroscopicus, is mediated by binding to the FK506 binding protein. By inhibiting a kinase known as the target of rapamycin, it restricts the proliferation of smooth‐muscle cells by blocking cell‐cycle progression at the G1/S transition.The ...
Ruygrok, PN   +2 more
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Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2009
Cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of death in developed countries. The underlying pathological process is arterial wall thickening due to the formation of atherosclerotic plaque, which is frequently complicated by thrombus, thereby giving rise to the possibility of acute coronary syndrome or stroke.
José L, Martín-Ventura   +7 more
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Cardiovascular medicine

2017
Abstract This chapter discusses cardiovascular medicine, including cardiovascular health, cardiovascular symptoms at the bedside, ECG abnormalities, cardiac imaging, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, cardiovascular drugs, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), complications of MI, arrhythmias, continuous ECG monitoring,
Ian B. Wilkinson   +5 more
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Cardiovascular medicine

2016
Abstract Chapter 3 covers the basic science and clinical topics relating to cardiovascular medicine which trainees are required to learn as part of their basic training and demonstrate in the MRCP. It covers basic science, cardiovascular investigation, ischaemic heart disease, arrhythmias, pacemakers and devices, heart failure, valvular ...
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Eric Aboagye
exaly  

Cardiovascular medicine

2006
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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