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Bone mineralisation starts from 8th weeks of life (1)

... 3. Hypoparathyroidism: These infants tend to be hyperphosphatemic and hypocalcemic with normal renal functions. Elevated phosphate levels in the absence of exogenous phosphate load (cow’s milk) and presence of normal renal functions indicates parathormone inefficiency. These neonates need supplement ...
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Heart Conditions and Treatment - Idaho Society of Health

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American College of Cardiology - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
American College of Cardiology - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

... (13,91,115,124). Occasionally (perhaps in 5% of cases), gradients and impeded outflow are caused predominately by muscular apposition in the mid-cavity region— usually in the absence of mitral-septal contact—involving anomalous direct insertion of anterolateral papillary muscle into the anterior mit ...
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9. cardiac cycle and heart sounds

... •  Throughout  this  and  the  previous   two  phases,  the  atrium  in  diastole   has  been  filling  with  blood  on  top  of   the  closed  AV  valve,  causing  atrial   pressure  to  rise  gradually  (yellow).   •  The  "v"  wave ...
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Evaluation of the Mitral and Aortic Valves With Cardiac CT
Evaluation of the Mitral and Aortic Valves With Cardiac CT

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... supine position or, better still, with the patient sitting erect. In the erect position the normal apex is usually located about 10 cm to the left from the mid-sternal line (22–24). Because the mid-sternal line is easily definable and the erect position corresponds to the way in which a chest x-ray ...
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... (13,91,115,124). Occasionally (perhaps in 5% of cases), gradients and impeded outflow are caused predominately by muscular apposition in the mid-cavity region— usually in the absence of mitral-septal contact—involving anomalous direct insertion of anterolateral papillary muscle into the anterior mit ...
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