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Sudden death in athletes

International Journal of Cardiology, 2017
Competitive sports activity is associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiovascular death (SCD) in adolescents and young adults with clinically silent cardiovascular disorders. While in middle-aged/senior athletes atherosclerotic coronary artery disease accounts for the vast majority of SCDs, in young athletes the spectrum of substrates is wider ...
Corrado, Domenico, Zorzi, Alessandro
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Splenectomy and Sudden Death

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
Abstract Splenectomy has become a relatively common surgical procedure, most frequently performed subsequent to traumatic rupture, incidentally in the course of other surgical procedures, or in the staging or therapy of lymphomas. Occasionally it is a therapeutic modality in a hematologic disorder.
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Sudden cardiac death

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1999
SCD continues to be an important cause of death and morbidity. Despite expanding insight into the mechanisms causing SCD, the population at high risk is not being effectively identified. Although there is still much to do in the management phase of SCD (predicting the efficacy of various therapies), recent clinical trials have helped define the ...
J, Sra   +5 more
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Sudden birth and sudden death of entanglement

Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 2010
We discuss a simple model for creation of entanglement in a system composed of two two-level atoms interacting with a common environment. The role of the environment in entangling and disentangling of the atoms is explored. We demonstrate how the spontaneous decay of an initial excitation of the system can create a transient entanglement between the ...
Zbigniew Ficek, Ryszard Tanas
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Sudden death and epilepsy

Seizure, 1992
The diagnosis of epilepsy carries an excess mortality risk which is highest during the first 10 years following diagnosis, particularly during the first 2 year& 2. Some of this may be related to suicide37 4 or accident5-7. Convulsive status epilepticus as a cause of death in people with a diagnosis of epilepsy seems to be a relatively rare phenomenon ...
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Sudden death

BMJ, 2004
Thomas E, Kottke, Lambert A, Wu
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Sudden Infant Death

Science, 1979
In "Uranium mill tailings: Congress addresses a long-neglected problem" by Luther J. Carter (News and Comment, 13 Oct. 1978, p. 191), the chemical designation for yellowcake was given as (308)U, instead of the correct formula, U(3)O(8).
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On sudden death

International Journal of Cardiology, 1984
D A, Chamberlain   +9 more
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Sudden Death and Sport

Sports Medicine, 1984
R J, Northcote, D, Ballantyne
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Sudden death

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1987
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