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Ch42

... In vertebrates, the heart consists of one or two atria, which receive the blood, and one or two ventricles, which pump the blood. 1. In fish there is one atrium and one ventricle and blood flows in a single circuit. Atrium  ventricle  conus arteriosus  aorta  gill capillaries  organ capillaries ...
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... – Increases in collagen and changes in cross-linking collagen which cause the vessel to be less elastic ...
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Clinical and Genetic Heterogeneity of Right Bundle Branch Block

... Background—The ECG pattern of right bundle branch block and ST-segment elevation in leads V1 to V3 (Brugada syndrome) is associated with high risk of sudden death in patients with a normal heart. Current management and prognosis are based on a single study suggesting a high mortality risk within 3 y ...
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A vivid example of angioedema

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Women are more likely to have low cardiac output

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The Cardiovascular System
The Cardiovascular System

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Outcomes following aortic valve replacement for

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Pulmonary Circulation

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Comparative effects of nebivolol and carvedilol on left ventricular

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Adaptive Cardiac Hypertrophy May Be Reversible

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What You Need To Know About high blood pressure

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Late Ventricular Diastole
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Cardiogenic Shock - The Association of Physicians of India
Cardiogenic Shock - The Association of Physicians of India

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Slide 1

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Vectorcardiographic Detection of Early Hemodynamic Abnormalities

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Cyclic AMP-mediated pleiotropic effects of glucagon-like peptide

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cardiovascular system

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