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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1989
Abstract Rheumatic valve disease remains prevalent in developing countries, but over the last 50 years there has been a decline in the incidence of rheumatic valve disease and an increase in the prevalence of degenerative valve pathology in northern Europe and North America.
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Abstract Rheumatic valve disease remains prevalent in developing countries, but over the last 50 years there has been a decline in the incidence of rheumatic valve disease and an increase in the prevalence of degenerative valve pathology in northern Europe and North America.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
Cardiac clinics are now part of the standing equipment of most obstetric services. While a general trend toward a more successful management of these cases is apparent, there is disagreement on almost every detail of the problem. This is partly because of insufficient individual experience and partly because statistical methods have been neglected in ...
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Cardiac clinics are now part of the standing equipment of most obstetric services. While a general trend toward a more successful management of these cases is apparent, there is disagreement on almost every detail of the problem. This is partly because of insufficient individual experience and partly because statistical methods have been neglected in ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983
Since the description of Loffler’s endomyocardial disease1 by Loffler in 1936 [1] the association of eosinophilia with endomyocardial disease has been brought to the attention of many workers in the field of cardiology and pathology. Loffler’s endomyocardial disease is one of the entities included in the group of diseases known as cardiomyopathies ...
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Since the description of Loffler’s endomyocardial disease1 by Loffler in 1936 [1] the association of eosinophilia with endomyocardial disease has been brought to the attention of many workers in the field of cardiology and pathology. Loffler’s endomyocardial disease is one of the entities included in the group of diseases known as cardiomyopathies ...
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Burden of valvular heart diseases: a population-based study
The Lancet, 2006V. Nkomo+5 more
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Acyanotic and Cyanotic Congenital Heart Diseases
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2018M. Rohit, S. Shrivastava
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1994
Cardiovascular disease remains the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 1990, 1.5 million Americans experienced a myocardial infarction; approximately 500,000 of them died.1 It is estimated that 6.1 million Americans are alive today with a history of myocardial infarction, angina, or both.
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Cardiovascular disease remains the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 1990, 1.5 million Americans experienced a myocardial infarction; approximately 500,000 of them died.1 It is estimated that 6.1 million Americans are alive today with a history of myocardial infarction, angina, or both.
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Prediction of heart diseases using associative classification
2016 5th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Embedded Systems (WECON), 2016Jagdeep Singh, A. Kamra, Harbhag Singh
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