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Myxedema heart disease and rheumatic heart disease
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961Abstract A case of myxedema heart disease developing in a person with valvular damage of rheumatic origin has been presented.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1981
We have presented two patients with heart failure due to cardiac amyloidosis. The diagnosis was suspected from the echocardiogram and was confirmed by rectal biopsy. The echocardiogram features, which include thickening of the heart walls and other intracardiac structures, differentiate cardiac amyloidosis from other forms of heart disease.
A M, Nomeir, L E, Watts
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We have presented two patients with heart failure due to cardiac amyloidosis. The diagnosis was suspected from the echocardiogram and was confirmed by rectal biopsy. The echocardiogram features, which include thickening of the heart walls and other intracardiac structures, differentiate cardiac amyloidosis from other forms of heart disease.
A M, Nomeir, L E, Watts
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1977
Virchow gave amyloid its name because the material gives a colour reaction to iodine which is similar though not identical to that given by starch. Amyloidosis is a disorder of protein metabolism and amyloid is an abnormal eosinophilic fibrillar protein which is laid down inter-cellularly.
C Y, Chew, M J, Raphael, C M, Oakley
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Virchow gave amyloid its name because the material gives a colour reaction to iodine which is similar though not identical to that given by starch. Amyloidosis is a disorder of protein metabolism and amyloid is an abnormal eosinophilic fibrillar protein which is laid down inter-cellularly.
C Y, Chew, M J, Raphael, C M, Oakley
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Nursing Standard, 1988
A new range of booklets explaining the dangers of high cholesterol and other factors behind heart disease is now available to nurses and patients.
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A new range of booklets explaining the dangers of high cholesterol and other factors behind heart disease is now available to nurses and patients.
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2007
In patients with carcinoid heart disease, a multidisciplinary approach to patient care is required because treatment of the systemic disease and management of cardiac involvement must be considered at the same time. Somatostatin analogue use is a therapeutic cornerstone, effective in symptomatic control of the endocrine syndrome.
Alain M, Bernheim +2 more
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In patients with carcinoid heart disease, a multidisciplinary approach to patient care is required because treatment of the systemic disease and management of cardiac involvement must be considered at the same time. Somatostatin analogue use is a therapeutic cornerstone, effective in symptomatic control of the endocrine syndrome.
Alain M, Bernheim +2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Given the high prevalence of valvular heart disease, primary care physicians need to be familiar with the most common valvular heart diseases and their clinical manifestations. Knowledge of the natural history of the most common valvular heart diseases is important because the onset of symptoms often is the point at which intervention becomes necessary.
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Given the high prevalence of valvular heart disease, primary care physicians need to be familiar with the most common valvular heart diseases and their clinical manifestations. Knowledge of the natural history of the most common valvular heart diseases is important because the onset of symptoms often is the point at which intervention becomes necessary.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
To the practicing physician and to the research investigator alike, the dilated heart has long occupied an enigmatic but challenging role. Transcending etiological diagnosis, ubiquitous to the extent of being commonplace to the pathologist, cardiac dilation, nevertheless, is a major determinant of all functional and therapeutic classification. Even the
J J, WALSH, G E, BURCH
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To the practicing physician and to the research investigator alike, the dilated heart has long occupied an enigmatic but challenging role. Transcending etiological diagnosis, ubiquitous to the extent of being commonplace to the pathologist, cardiac dilation, nevertheless, is a major determinant of all functional and therapeutic classification. Even the
J J, WALSH, G E, BURCH
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Medicine, 2002
Abstract Congenital heart disease occurs in approximately 8/1000 live births. The most common lesion is a ventricular septal defect. Many are small and do not need surgery. Interventional catheterization has advanced considerably in the last two decades.
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Abstract Congenital heart disease occurs in approximately 8/1000 live births. The most common lesion is a ventricular septal defect. Many are small and do not need surgery. Interventional catheterization has advanced considerably in the last two decades.
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1960
Abstract A search of the literature reveals that instances of obscure congestive failure following pregnancy were reported as long ago as 1849. There are indications that Barker had some notion of the existence of such a syndrome, and a case occurring on the service of Goodhart at Guy's Hospital is noted in the Transactions of the Pathological ...
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Abstract A search of the literature reveals that instances of obscure congestive failure following pregnancy were reported as long ago as 1849. There are indications that Barker had some notion of the existence of such a syndrome, and a case occurring on the service of Goodhart at Guy's Hospital is noted in the Transactions of the Pathological ...
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International Journal of Cardiology, 2008
The carcinoid syndrome is usually evident when enterochromaffin (EC) cell-derived neuroendocrine tumors (carcinoids) metastasize to the liver. In addition to carcinoid symptomatology, about 40% of patients exhibit carcinoid heart disease (CHD) with fibrotic endocardial plaques and associated heart valve dysfunction. The mechanism behind CHD development
B I, Gustafsson +4 more
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The carcinoid syndrome is usually evident when enterochromaffin (EC) cell-derived neuroendocrine tumors (carcinoids) metastasize to the liver. In addition to carcinoid symptomatology, about 40% of patients exhibit carcinoid heart disease (CHD) with fibrotic endocardial plaques and associated heart valve dysfunction. The mechanism behind CHD development
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