The autopsy report cited the cause of death as a heart attack brought on by "occlusive coronary artery disease". No evidence ... He suffered a concussion, broken jaw, broken nose, fractured sinuses, fractured cheekbones, and several facial lacerations that ... Deaths from coronary artery disease, 20th-century Quakers). ...
Human spina bifida, like other human diseases, such as cancer, hypertension and atherosclerosis (coronary artery disease), ... Meningohydroencephalocoele Rachischisis Congenital dermal sinus "Spina Bifida: Condition Information". 2012-11-30. Archived ...
However, CRT is generally recommended exclusively for patients with a preserved sinus rhythm and a prolonged QRS complex (≥ 120 ... Marcus, Melvin L. (1983). The Coronary Circulation in Health and Disease. McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-0070402935. Butter, C.; et al ... or for patients without left bundle branch block but who have a preserved sinus rhythm and a QRS complex with a width of ≥ 150 ... who are in normal sinus rhythm, are not indicated for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and have a left ventricular ejection ...
Georgina Henry, 53, British journalist, deputy editor of The Guardian (1995-2006), sinus cancer. Arthur J. Hubbard Sr., 102, ... coronary embolism. Jim Lacy, 87, American basketball player (Loyola University), melanoma. Christopher Malcolm, 67, Scottish ...
Another rhythm in heart rate is caused by respiration (respiratory sinus arrhythmia), such that heart rate rises during ... Yucha and Montgomery (2008) assigned asthma, autism, Bell palsy, cerebral palsy, COPD, coronary artery disease, cystic fibrosis ... Lehrer P, Smetankin A, Potapova T (September 2000). "Respiratory sinus arrhythmia biofeedback therapy for asthma: a report of ... Zucker TL, Samuelson KW, Muench F, Greenberg MA, Gevirtz RN (June 2009). "The effects of respiratory sinus arrhythmia ...
... sinus rhythm). Exact placement of the pads does not appear important. Due to the reentrant nature of atrial flutter, it is ... such as coronary artery disease) or poor exercise tolerance may rapidly develop symptoms, such as shortness of breath, chest ... coronary artery disease, and cardiomyopathy) and diabetes mellitus, it may occur spontaneously in people with otherwise normal ...
... petrosal sinus sampling MeSH E01.450.150.200 - enzyme tests MeSH E01.450.150.210 - esophageal ph monitoring MeSH E01.450. ... coronary angiography MeSH E01.370.350.700.060.600 - phlebography MeSH E01.370.350.700.060.610 - portography MeSH E01.370. ... petrosal sinus sampling MeSH E01.450.865.632.150.625 - phlebotomy MeSH E01.450.865.632.160 - chorionic villi sampling MeSH ... coronary angiography MeSH E01.370.370.380.220 - echocardiography MeSH E01.370.370.380.220.220 - echocardiography, doppler MeSH ...
Chapleau MW, Hajduczok G, Abboud FM (July 1992). "Suppression of baroreceptor discharge by endothelin at high carotid sinus ... Persistent hypertension is a major risk factor for hypertensive heart disease, coronary artery disease, stroke, aortic aneurysm ...
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Wang, S.-S.; Xue, L.; Jing, J.-J.; Wang, R.-M. (2012a). "Virtual reality surgical anatomy of the sphenoid sinus and adjacent ... Correa, C.R (2006). "Coronary Artery Findings After Left-Sided Compared With Right-Sided Radiation Treatment for Early-Stage ...
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The first part is the sinus venosus, a thin-walled sac that collects blood from the fish's veins before allowing it to flow to ... and coronary circulation is directly from the gills. Homeothermy: Although most fish are exclusively ectothermic, there are ... The deoxygenated blood from the body then flows through the posterior cardinal veins and enters the posterior cardinal sinuses ...
Coronary-dilating activity of alkylated and aminoalkylated derivatives of 3-benzoylbenzofuran]". Archives Internationales de ... It is contraindicated in individuals with sinus nodal bradycardia, atrioventricular block, and second or third degree heart ... the Amiodarone Reduction in Coronary Heart (ARCH) trial". Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 34 (2): 343-347. doi: ...
Additionally, the nasolacrimal duct and sinuses are connected to the nasal passage. The horse's respiratory system not only ... below Coronet or coronary band: the ring of soft tissue just above the horny hoof that blends into the skin of the leg Crest: ...
The most important arterial baroreceptors are located in the left and right carotid sinuses and in the aortic arch. Renin- ... September 2015). "Visit-to-Visit Variability of Blood Pressure and Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, Heart Failure, and Mortality ...
The nonuniformities are often near brain sinuses such as the ear and plugging the cavity for long periods can be discomfiting. ... low-dose coronary CT angiography, nuclear imaging, and X-ray angiography), differences in the mechanism by which this damage ...
The coronary band often slopes asymmetrically due to pushing of hoof wall & coronet on steep side, which gets more impact than ... Horses lack a carotid rete and instead use their sinuses to cool blood around the brain. These factors suggest that the ...
"AstraZeneca-vaksinen tas ut av koronavaksinasjons-programmet" [The AstraZeneca vaccine is removed from the coronary vaccination ... and eighteen cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. A causal link with the vaccine was not proven, but the EMA said it ...