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Diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular

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Ginormous Coronary Sinus with Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava

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Changing Views: Safety and Efficacy of Implantable Cardioverter

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Transient First-Degree Atrioventricular Block in a Young Patient

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Why was the great Greek physician Galen unable to figure out that

... that the heart was associated with the pulsing of the arteries. He knew that the arteries and the veins ran parallel to each other and were connected. And he knew that both contained blood, though blood of different types. Harris concludes that this information could have led Galen to an accurate un ...
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Microarray Analysis of Normal and Abnormal Chick Ventricular

... adolescence is gradual intractable failure of the single right ventricle. Many hypotheses about the possible origin of this failure have been proposed, including ischemic injury during repeated surgical procedures. It has been suggested previously that the right ventricle is not suitable as a long-t ...
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REINDEER ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

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The Management of Patients with Premature Ventricular Contractions

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... show a great variability in different fish. Depending on their shapes, the ventricle can be differentiated as pyramidal, tubular and saccular (Santer, 1985; Sánchez-Quintana et al., 1995; Simões et al., 2002). The pyramidal ventricles were reported in the members of Salmonidae and Scombridae (Farrel ...
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ecg interpretation [f04]
ecg interpretation [f04]

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... where L-type Ca2+ channel open to initiate the action potential.4,5 If is a mixed Na+-K+ inward current activated by hyperpolarization and modulated by the autonomic nervous system. Because the membrane ionic channels open and close according to the membrane potential, this process is referred to as ...
HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE
HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE

... Summary. The aim of our research was to compare heart rate variability and blood pressure variability in hypertensives with (LVH) or without LVH and to prove their correlation with degree LVH and the degree of ventricular arrhythmias discovered by Holter monitoring. Design and Methods: 28 hypertensi ...
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