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Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome case due to a coronary sinus accessory pathway in a patient with unique congenital coronary venous anomaly: a case report. [PDF]
Conti R +4 more
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Repolarization adaptation to rapid change in heart rate in human models – a review
Abstract figure legend This review focuses on non‐invasive assessment of repolarization duration and dispersion (heterogeneity) adaptation to change in heart rate (HR). HR was increased incrementally by left atrial pacing during an electrophysiology (EP) study and by a bolus injection of atropine and in a step up/down fashion by repeated right atrial ...
Lennart Bergfeldt +5 more
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Abstract figure legend Stasis before and after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) in participants with high stasis and low stasis. Stasis is predominantly located in LAA and reduced after LAAO. But in the participant with high stasis, stasis remains close to the occlusion site, indicating a potential risk for device related thrombi.
Sophia Bäck +6 more
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Spontaneous thrombosis of an unroofed coronary sinus: case report. [PDF]
Gupta K, Kasargod Prabhakar CR, Kueh SH.
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The Novel A-Flux Coronary Sinus Reducer Normalizes Coronary Microvascular Function in a Persistently Symptomatic Patient. [PDF]
Occhipinti G +9 more
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Abstract We report an uncommon case of perforated peritonitis resulting from the migration of a single‐puncture gastric wall fixation device following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. An 83‐year‐old male developed acute peritonitis 6 days post‐procedure, requiring emergency surgery.
Yuu Kodama +8 more
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Inferior Wall STEMI Resulting from Anomalous Origin of Right Coronary Artery from Left Coronary Sinus. [PDF]
Huang CY, Liao YC.
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Ischemic Stroke in Hypereosinophilic Syndrome: A Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases
ABSTRACT Ischemic stroke is a rare complication of hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES). Manifestations of stroke in HES have been described in the radiologic literature; however the pathologic characterization of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in HES is limited.
Karina C. Martin +3 more
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