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Population-based study of congenital heart defects in Down syndrome

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... computational methods to quantify variation of anatomic structure both within and between populations of DTI reconstructed hearts.28,29 The method is adapted from the field of computational anatomy,30,31 whereby different anatomies are registered to an anatomical template using the large deformation ...
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... The tunica adventitia is known as epicardium. The epicardium is the delicate, inner visceral layer of the pericardium. The outer part of the epicardium is lined with mesothelium: which is a simple squamous epithelium. Large blood vessels and nerves are found in the epicardium, and adipose tissue can ...
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Echocardiographic Features of Tuberculous Pericarditis
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... bands. Besides, thickened pericardium8 or signs of constrictive pericarditis9 and cardiac tamponade1,10 have been reported in patients with tuberculous pericariditis. Furthermore, in previous studies, small to large amount of pericardial effusion were also observed in these kind of patients.5-7,10,1 ...
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Disclaimer - American Society of Exercise Physiologists

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