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Running head: N439A DXR CASE 1 N439A DXR CASE 1 DXR

... Pharynx is diffusely pink with no exudate; tonsils are small and also without exudate. Neck- Symmetric, no masses or scars. Hyoid bone, thyroid, cricoid cartilages and trachea are symmetric, in the midline and mobile. Internal jugular pulses are noted to 2 cm. above the sternal angle. On swallowing ...
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Heart WaLL, cHambers, and VaLVes

... atrioventricular (AV) valves separate the atria and the ventricles. The right AV valve is the tricuspid, and the left AV valve is the bicuspid or mitral valve (so named because it resembles a bishop’s mitred cap). The valves’ thin leaflets are anchored by collagenous fibers (chordae tendineae) to pa ...
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Coexistence of bicuspid aortic valve, aberrant right subclavian artery

... Right aberrant subclavian artery (ASA) also known as arteria lusoria is considered to be rare, however normal variant of the aortic branching. It usually takes-off distal to the left subclavian artery and crosses usually behind the esophagus to the right upper extremity. Such course of the right ASA ...
Oxygen therapy for acute myocardial infarction
Oxygen therapy for acute myocardial infarction

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Cardionews 1 - Cardio Academy

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Recent Trends in Medical Imaging by using VLSI

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lymphatic vascular system

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Targeting calcium transport in ischaemic heart disease

... of Ca2þ from the SR during cardiac muscle contraction (Figure 1). The involvement of RyR in myocardial I/R injury stems from two different sets of experiments. First, several groups demonstrated that inhibition of RyR by pharmacological inhibitors, such as ryanodine, caffeine, or dantrolene, could b ...
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Cardiac Pacemaker - Hospital Chronicles

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... with severe symptoms, and signs such as pulmonary artery hypertension and left to right shunts greater than 50%. Surgical techniques include creating an atrial septal defect and baffling the anomalous venous drainage to the left atrium. Pneumonectomy is another option. There are two reports of an in ...
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Blood Pressure: Bird`s Eye View

... normal volume of blood, or the heart beating faster or more forcefully than it should. Any of these conditions will cause increased pressure against the artery walls. High blood pressure might also be caused by another medical problem. Most of the time, the cause is not known. Although high blood pr ...
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... looking at neuromuscular function during sustained cycling efforts (19). The authors noted differences in muscle activation with higher cadences but phasic (i.e., muscle bursts) aspects were not different. They concluded that nervous system activation required by the different cadences were not diff ...
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... symptoms, and signs such as pulmonary artery hypertension and left to right shunts greater than 50%. Surgical techniques include creating an atrial septal defect and baffling the anomalous venous drainage to the left atrium. Pneumonectomy is another option. There are two reports of an interventional ...
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ardiac output, heart rate, stroke volume and systolic blood pressure is
ardiac output, heart rate, stroke volume and systolic blood pressure is

... the range of normality. The clinical and instrumental examination provided by our diagnostic protocol did not reveal cardiopathies at risk of causing sudden death such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or congenital heart malformation. All athletes were eligible tor competitions. Our results confirm th ...
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