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2011
2.1 Control of blood pressure and heart rate, 445 2.2 Control of heart rate, 446 2.3 Cardiac output (CO), 447 2.4 Measurement of cardiac output (CO), 450 2.5 Blood flow peripherally, 451
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2.1 Control of blood pressure and heart rate, 445 2.2 Control of heart rate, 446 2.3 Cardiac output (CO), 447 2.4 Measurement of cardiac output (CO), 450 2.5 Blood flow peripherally, 451
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2007
Heart disease is one of the commonest abnormalities of the fetus and infant. Malformation of the heart is the commonest congenital malformation and accounts for significant morbidity and mortality in utero and postnatally. This chapter gives a brief overview of cardiac development and extensive discussion of the methods of pathological examination of ...
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Heart disease is one of the commonest abnormalities of the fetus and infant. Malformation of the heart is the commonest congenital malformation and accounts for significant morbidity and mortality in utero and postnatally. This chapter gives a brief overview of cardiac development and extensive discussion of the methods of pathological examination of ...
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2008
Publisher Summary Cardiovascular toxins are those chemicals that are toxic to the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Individual cardiovascular toxicities are explored with few examples in this section. Only one study was found in the literature that specifically addresses the cardiotoxicity of landfill leachates.
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Publisher Summary Cardiovascular toxins are those chemicals that are toxic to the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Individual cardiovascular toxicities are explored with few examples in this section. Only one study was found in the literature that specifically addresses the cardiotoxicity of landfill leachates.
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The Cardiovascular System [PDF]
The actual and potential actions of drugs on this system are explicable only by a consideration of the physiology. This will first be discussed in the general terms of cardiac contraction, then the origin and control of cardiac rhythm, and finally those mechanisms which control blood pressure and vascular tone.
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2014
Induced myocardial lesions such as myocardial degeneration/necrosis, haemorrhage, and fibrosis are described with illustrations. The mechanisms underlying myocardial injuries are discussed. Changes occurring as a result of exaggerated pharmacological actions and those occurring because of direct toxicity are included.
Vasanthi Mowat, Chirukandath Gopinath
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Induced myocardial lesions such as myocardial degeneration/necrosis, haemorrhage, and fibrosis are described with illustrations. The mechanisms underlying myocardial injuries are discussed. Changes occurring as a result of exaggerated pharmacological actions and those occurring because of direct toxicity are included.
Vasanthi Mowat, Chirukandath Gopinath
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