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Cor pulmonale

open access: yesChronic Respiratory Disease, 2009
The term “cor pulmonale” is still popular but there is presently no consensual definition and it seems more appropriate to define the condition by the presence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) resulting from diseases affecting the structure and/or the function of the lungs: PH results in right ventricular enlargement and may lead with time to right ...
E Weitzenblum, Ari Chaouat
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Cor pulmonale

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2000
The goals of treatment of cor pulmonale are 1) to reduce pulmonary arterial hypertension; 2) to optimize gas-exchange efficiency; and 3) to improve survival. These goals are achieved through long-term oxygen therapy, bronchodilator and vasodilator therapy, aggressive treatment of pulmonary infection, and anticoagulation.
, Missov, , De Marco T
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COR TRIATRIATUM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
A case of cortriatriatum, which is not included in three types of Loeffler's classification, is reported, and a complete description of the anatomy and pathology of the case is given. A successful surgical repair of this malformation is possible; therefore the importance of its recognition is emphasized.
E, Schujman, M, Loewenthal
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KSA-CORS and unification of CORS networks in KSA

2022
<p>Many government agencies in Saudi Arabia had created their own CORS networks in order to meet their business requirements. The operation and maintenance of these CORS networks have resulted in redundant infrastructure, government financial burden, inconsistent geodetic references, and inconsistent real-time service solutions.
Saad Alqahtani   +3 more
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Quibus cor palpitet: Hyena cor.

International Journal of Cardiology, 2007
The search for a genuine thought in ancient times makes medical archeology part of our contemporary knowledge, not to say a patrimony to be harbored. A Roman encyclopedia is a compilation of the prevailing knowledge of scientific and medical matters at the time.
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Cor Pulmonale

Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
D E, Dines, T W, Parkin
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Cor triatriatum

American Heart Journal, 1958
Paul W. Seavey, Edward R. Dorney
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Cor triatriatum

International Journal of Cardiology, 1982
B O, Olofsson   +4 more
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