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Two causes of COVID‐19‐related myocardial injury‐associated cardiogenic shock: Myocarditis and microvascular thrombosis

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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1514-1522, April 2025.
Takamasa Iwai   +4 more
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CIRCULATORY SHOCK

Critical Care Clinics, 2001
Patients with malignancy may present with acute circulatory compromise requiring ICU monitoring and care. The clinician must be familiar with a multiplicity of acute and chronic medical conditions common to the general population and also with conditions directly related to cancer or therapy thereof.
A, Bogolioubov, D L, Keefe, J S, Groeger
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Circulatory shock: A review

Pathology, 1981
‘Every writer on shock has his own ideas as to its nature: I have not broken the tradition.’ W. B. Cannon (1923)'
U, Riede, W, Sandritter, C, Mittermayer
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Pharmacotherapy of circulatory shock

Disease-a-Month, 1987
The rubric "shock" encompasses a wide spectrum of critical events, which if untreated, result in morbidity and mortality. Understanding of the various forms of shock has evolved rapidly in the past 20 years as new laboratory and clinical observations have been published. In this article, the authors discuss the physiology of the shock state, review the
T L, Higgins, B, Chernow
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Circulatory Shock in Children

Pediatrics in Review, 2005
1. Christine A. McKiernan, MD* 2. Stephen A. Lieberman, MD* 1. *Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Review the basic underlying pathophysiology of circulatory shock in children. 2.
McKiernan, Christine, MD   +1 more
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Isoproterenol for the Treatment of Circulatory Shock

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt Limitation in cardiac competence as a determinant of survival after the onset of circulatory shock has been the subject of important experimental and clinical studies in recent years (1-3)....
MAX HARRY WEIL, HERBERT SHUBIN
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Pathogenic Aspects of Circulatory Shock

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1994
Shock has been described and defined by the inciting cause. This method of categorization does little to clarify common pathophysiologic changes known to occur regardless of the etiology. Each type of shock involves different stages that are determined by the inciting cause, its duration, severity of the initial result, susceptibility of the patient ...
D A, Allen, E R, Schertel
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The History and Evolution of Circulatory Shock

Critical Care Clinics, 2009
This article reviews the development of early ideas regarding the origins and pathogenesis of shock. The early history of shock is related primarily to traumatic shock. More recent history centers on differentiation of clinical syndromes and individual characteristics.
Rizwan A, Manji   +2 more
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