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Cardiology Clinics, 1987
Sudden death during exercise is rare, but limited data suggest that vigorous physical activity is associated with an increased risk for this event, particularly in individuals with overt cardiac disease or a high coronary risk profile. The mechanism of exercise-associated sudden death is usually a lethal arrhythmia; however, this may vary depending on ...
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Sudden death during exercise is rare, but limited data suggest that vigorous physical activity is associated with an increased risk for this event, particularly in individuals with overt cardiac disease or a high coronary risk profile. The mechanism of exercise-associated sudden death is usually a lethal arrhythmia; however, this may vary depending on ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1978
Summary: Sudden death in Auckland. G. E Fraser, Aust. N Z. J. Med., 1978, 8, pp 490–499.A representative sample of all sudden cardiac deaths occurring in Auckland in one year is reported. Data describing demographic variables, personal characteristics and habits, previous symptoms, prodromal symptoms, the acute phase and post mortem results, is ...
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Summary: Sudden death in Auckland. G. E Fraser, Aust. N Z. J. Med., 1978, 8, pp 490–499.A representative sample of all sudden cardiac deaths occurring in Auckland in one year is reported. Data describing demographic variables, personal characteristics and habits, previous symptoms, prodromal symptoms, the acute phase and post mortem results, is ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
An epidemic of 110 sudden sniffing deaths without plastic bag suffocation which occurred in American youths during the 1960's, appears to have originated on the West Coast. The incidence rate showed a sharp rise during the late 1960's. Volatile hydrocarbons most frequently involved were trichloroethane and fluorinated refrigerants.
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An epidemic of 110 sudden sniffing deaths without plastic bag suffocation which occurred in American youths during the 1960's, appears to have originated on the West Coast. The incidence rate showed a sharp rise during the late 1960's. Volatile hydrocarbons most frequently involved were trichloroethane and fluorinated refrigerants.
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Forensic Science International, 1985
A study of victims of alcohol abuse was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida. During the year 1983, all cases in which alcoholism, either acute or chronic, was the cause of death primarily or contributory in a natural or accidental manner of death were collected. These 118 cases
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A study of victims of alcohol abuse was performed on the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida. During the year 1983, all cases in which alcoholism, either acute or chronic, was the cause of death primarily or contributory in a natural or accidental manner of death were collected. These 118 cases
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
Sudden deaths are appallingly frequent in populations where coronary heart disease is highly prevalent. Half the annual total of coronary mortality occurs suddenly and unexpectedly in a matter of minutes. Hence, there is an appropriate great interest in sudden death and the possible controllable risk factors.
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Sudden deaths are appallingly frequent in populations where coronary heart disease is highly prevalent. Half the annual total of coronary mortality occurs suddenly and unexpectedly in a matter of minutes. Hence, there is an appropriate great interest in sudden death and the possible controllable risk factors.
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