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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
exaly
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1931
It has usually been assumed that when the sino-auricular nodes in the hearts of dogs have been completely destroyed the auriculoventricular node, particularly its coronary sinus portion, becomes the pacemaker or the initiatory mechanism. Eyster and Meek 1 reported in such cases a decreased p-r interval and a decreased cardiac rate.
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It has usually been assumed that when the sino-auricular nodes in the hearts of dogs have been completely destroyed the auriculoventricular node, particularly its coronary sinus portion, becomes the pacemaker or the initiatory mechanism. Eyster and Meek 1 reported in such cases a decreased p-r interval and a decreased cardiac rate.
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Coronary Sinus Rhythms and Auriculoventricular Nodal Rhythms
Acta Paediatrica, 1952SummaryTo sum up it may be said that only 8 of these 43 cases of coronary sinus and A‐V nodal rhythm seemed to indicate a scarlatina myocarditis. In another 3 cases the type of rhythm was uncertain but heart symptoms made a diagnosis of myocarditis probable. 3 rhythms were query pathological.
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Molecular regulations of circadian rhythm and implications for physiology and diseases
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022Francesca Fagiani +2 more
exaly

