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Plasma Nonesterified Fatty Acid Concentration as a Risk Factor for Sudden Cardiac Death
Alexander Leaf
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Abstract Background The prevalence of intracranial aneurysms (ICAs) is higher in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) than in the general population. This extrarenal manifestation carries significant mortality and morbidity risks.
Joel Ern Zher Chan+3 more
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Frailty significantly impacts clinical outcomes in LVAD recipients. This systematic review and meta‐analysis reveal that frail patients experience higher long‐term mortality but comparable short‐term mortality, hospital stay, and complication rates to non‐frail patients.
Christos Costa+15 more
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ABSTRACT Aim There have been concerns about links between medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cardiac events in children and young people. Our aim was to identify any associations. Method This Swedish case–control study used national register data to identify individuals aged 5–30 years who received their first diagnosis ...
Howaida Elmowafi+4 more
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Cardiac Tumors Causing Sudden Cardiac Death: A State-of-the-Art Review in Pathology. [PDF]
Salzillo C+6 more
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There is limited published information on Malva parviflora toxicosis in horses. Four previously reported cases all resulted in death or euthanasia. The aim of this cluster investigation was to describe historical, clinical and clinicopathological findings of four ponies with suspected M.
J Bauquier+3 more
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Intraplaque Hemorrhage Is a Key Finding in Sudden Cardiac Death Resulting From Coronary Vasospasm. [PDF]
Takasaki A, Ito H, Kurita T, Dohi K.
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Prediction of sudden cardiac death by fractal analysis of heart rate variability in elderly subjects
Timo H. Mäkikallio+6 more
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Late‐onset multiple system atrophy (LO‐MSA; onset ≥75 years) shows milder degeneration of the striatonigral and olivopontocerebellar systems and serotonergic neurons in the ventrolateral medulla than usual‐age‐onset MSA with a similar disease duration. LO‐MSA may therefore exhibit slower pathological progression.
Misato Ozawa+13 more
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