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  1. Acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease (Advances in the management of clinical heart disease)
  2. Reperfusion and Revascularization in Acute Myocardial Infarction (Veroffentlichungen aus der Geomedizinischen Forschungsstelle der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften) by G. Schettler, Robert B. Jennings, 1989-03
  3. Sudden Death in Ischemic Heart Disease: An Alternative View on the Significance of Morphologic Findings (Medical Intelligence Unit) by Giorgio Baroldi, Malcolm D. Silver, 1995-06
  4. ICDS shown to help in nonischemic disease: first primary prevention trial.(Cardiovascular Medicine)(Implantable cardioverter defibrillator): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-02-01
  5. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: a novel "proarrhythmic" disease.(Case Report)(Clinical report): An article from: The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology (Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi) by Michael A. Nault, Adrian Baranchuk, et all 2007-07-01
  6. Viral Heart Disease
  7. Imaging predits CV risk in diabetic patients: diffuse, multivessel disease.(Clinical Rounds)(cardiovascular)(Stress myocardial perfusion imaging): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2004-03-15
  8. Cardiac Pathology: Acquired Conditions Primarily Affecting Myocardial Contractility I, Ischemic Heart Disease, Myocardial Infarction. (Slide Atlas of Cardiac Pathology, 3) by FCCP Anton E. Becker MD.FACC, BSc, MD, MRCPath Robert H. Anderson, 1983
  9. Systematic MI management helps save lives: Michigan initiative.(Focus on Heart Disease)(myocardial infarction): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-05-01
  10. MI mortality declining for diabetic women: national registry data.(Focus on Heart Disease)(myocardial infarction): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-05-01
  11. Ischemic myocardial lesions: Selective enzyme staining on macroscopic slices by K Kubat, 1981
  12. American Heart Association Guidelines for Preventing Heart Disease in Women: 2007 Update (The Physician and Sportsmedicine) by PhD Keith Tolfrey, 2010-04-09
  13. CORONARY HEART DISEASE: ANGINA PECTORIS; MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION by MILTON PLOTZ, 1957
  14. Anxiety predicted MI rate in men during 10 years.(Myocardial infarction)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Damian McNamara, 2006-04-15

21. European Conference On Myocardial Diseases
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Documents in myocardial diseases Incidence of three presentations of acutemyocarditis in young men in military service. A 20year experience
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Primary myocardial diseases have always attracted the interest of the scientificcommunity because of their obscure aetiopathogenesis.
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Cardiomyopathies: is it time for a molecular classification?
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24. UKAT - Myocardial Diseases
myocardial diseases. Help. Source AIM25/HACT Status Approved. Microthesaurus.2.85 Pathology. Broader term. Heart diseases
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25. MeSH-D Terms Associated To MeSH-C Term Myocardial Diseases
MeSHD terms associated to MeSH-C term myocardial diseases, G2D Home the strength of the association of the corresponding term to myocardial diseases.
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26. References For Cardiomyopathy, Dilated, 1G With The MeSH Term
References for Cardiomyopathy, dilated, 1G with the MeSH term myocardial diseases,G2D Home. PMID and date. Follow the link to see the corresponding entry
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27. Shock Wave Therapy Shows Remarkable Results In Wound Healing And Curing Myocardi
Print Shock wave therapy shows remarkable results in wound healing and curingmyocardial diseases, Printer Friendly, Email - Shock wave therapy shows
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28. British Library Direct: Order Details
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This is an article from British Library Direct, a new service that allows you to search across 20,000 journals for free and order full text using your credit card. Article details Article title Myocardial Diseases in Thai Children Author Soongswang, J. Sangtawesin, C. Sittiwangkul, R. Wanitkun, S.; Muangmingsuk, S. Sopontammarak, S. Klungratana, C. Kangkagate, C. Journal title JOURNAL- MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND Bibliographic details 2002, VOL 85; SUPP/2, pages 648-657 Publisher Country of publication Thailand ISBN ISSN Language English Pricing To buy the full text of this article you pay:
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29. Diagnostic Endomyocardial Biopsy Pathology: Secondary Myocardial Diseases And Ot
pathology Secondary myocardial diseases and other clinical indications – Areview for biopsy use for individuals with secondary myocardial disease.
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Diagnostic endomyocardial biopsy pathology: Secondary myocardial diseases and other clinical indications – A review
JP Veinot Endomyocardial biopsy is a commonly performed, useful procedure for the evaluation of cardiac tissues for many indications, including the assessment of transplant rejection, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, drug toxicity, neoplastic involvement, chest pain, arrhythmia and secondary involvement by systemic diseases. The present paper focuses on clinicopathological considerations for biopsy use for individuals with secondary myocardial disease. The use of endomyocardial biopsy for the clinical indications of idiopathic arrhythmia and chest pain is also discussed. Key Words: Amyloid; Biopsy; Drugs; Myocardium; Pathology; Right ventricle

30. Manual Of Small Animal Internal Medicine, 2nd Edition
myocardial diseases of the Dog 7. myocardial diseases of the Cat 8. Acquired Valvularand Endocardial Diseases 9. Common Congenital Cardiac Anomalies 10.
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31. Myocardial Diseases, Bill McKenna
Work in dilated cardiomyopathy aims to identify markers of disease activation aswell as assessment of myocardial viral gene identification studies in
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March 20th 2002, For information on Arrhythmogenic right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy please click here Dr Chetan Varma and Mohan Virdee, funded by British Heart Foundation Junior Research Fellowships, have joined the department. Dr Varma is studying the role of bi-ventricular pacing in advanced cardiac failure; Dr Virdee is examining the clinical importance of exercise induced left ventricular outflow tract gradients and mitral regurgitation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Dr Susanna Barbeyto-Vales, Elida Cobuna, Dr Angel Montielo, Azzorelli Salvatore, Dr Yoshihisa Matsumaru, Lorenzo Monserrat, Thi Mau-Don Phan, Jeanette Bain, Zofia Bilinska, Andreas Ragazzini have joined the Department. Dr Perry Elliott has rejoined the Calman Training Scheme. Dr Alida Caforio (Lecturer) continues with her joint appointment at St George's Hospital and the University of Padua.
Ongoing work examines the genetic basis and pathogenesis of the cardiomyopathies. In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy the focus has been on better definition of the genotype-phenotype relationship in relation to clinical, morphological, haemodynamic, histological and prognostic features Our molecular genetics laboraory, directed by Christina Baboonian, has been successful in identifying the sarcomeric contractile protein gene mutation in another 37 probands, now making a total of over 60 genotyped families for evaluation. Work in dilated cardiomyopathy aims to identify markers of disease predisposition and disease progression particularly in the early stages.

32. Study Groups Of The Working Group On Arrhythmias
European Myocardial Infarction Amiodarone Trial (EMIAT) the Working Group onPericardial and myocardial diseases is going to determine the incidence and
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Study Groups of the Working Group on Arrhythmias
The Working Group on Arrhythmias has the following Study Groups and Task Forces
Study Group on Driving with ICD's
(together with the Working Group on Cardiac Pacing) Chair:
Berndt Lüderitz, Bonn, D
Members: L. Jordaens, Gent, M. Andersen, London, M. Rosenqvist, Stockholm The goals of this Study Group are to collect information on present regulations and policies concerning patients with implanted defibrillator and to obtain an European-wide consensus.
Multicenter European Radiofrequency (MERF)-Registry
Chair: E. Rowland, London, UK
Secretary: G. Hindricks, Münster, D
Members: Etienne Aliot, Nancy, F; Martin Borggrefe, Münster, D; Josep Brugada, Barcelona, E; David Cunningham, Glasgow, UK; Jeronimo Farré, Madrid, E; Fiorenzo Gaita, Asti, I; Karl-Heinz. Kuck, Hamburg, D; Jorge Salerno, Pavia, I; Goals : It is planned to continue the successful activities of the former Multicenter European Radiofrequency Survey (MERFS) which had collected data of about 5000 patients undergoing radiofrequency catheter ablation in Europe. The MERF-Registry is planned as a prospective registry concentrating on specific issues. In addition, several MERF-Study Groups will focus on specific questions and indications. Presently, a MERF-Registry-Pilot Study is running which is going to include 500 patients.

33. Myocardial Diseases Of Animals -- Van Vleet And Ferrans 124 (1): 98 -- American
A similar review of the myocardial diseases in this broad range of animal We have arranged the myocardial diseases for presentation and discussion
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Myocardial diseases of animals
JF Van Vleet and VJ Ferrans
In this review we have attempted a comprehensive compilation of the cardiac morphologic changes that occur in spontaneous and experimental myocardial diseases of animals. Our coverage addresses diseases of mammals and birds and includes these diseases found in both domesticated and wild animals. A similar review of the myocardial diseases in this broad range of animal species has not been attempted previously. We have summarized and illustrated the gross, microscopic, and ultrastructural alterations for these myocardial diseases; and, whenever possible, we have reviewed their biochemical pathogenesis. We have arranged the myocardial diseases for

34. WSAVA 2001 - Canine Cardiomyopathy
myocardial diseases are a common cause of heart failure, arrhythmia, The mostcommon of the canine myocardial diseases represent “primary” disorders of
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Canine Cardiomyopathy John Bonagura United States Introduction Myocardial diseases are a common cause of heart failure, arrhythmia, and cardiovascular mortality in the dog. The most common of the canine myocardial diseases represent “primary” disorders of the myocardium. These are manifested as idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), or both problems. ACM is characterized by recurrent atrial arrhythmias, lone atrial fibrillation (AF), or by ventricular ectopia without obvious echocardiographic evidence of myocardial failure. DCM is typified initially by asymptomatic decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction (so called occult DCM) followed by progressive left ventricular dysfunction culminating in congestive heart failure (CHF). Sudden cardiac death can occur in either form. Most cases of cardiomyopathy are influenced by genetic factors, including breed, body size, and sex. Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy ACM must be distinguished from other causes of cardiac arrhythmia such as an atrial tumor (hemangiosarcoma), electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia), splenic tumor, or post-operative ventricular arrhythmia (probably caused by ischemia and reperfusion). Similarly, a medication history should be obtained to insure the arrhythmia is not caused, for example, by ongoing treatment for respiratory disease (using sympathomimetic airway dilators) or by therapy for hypothyroidism (excessive supplementation resulting in iatrogenic hyperthyroidism). Some breeds that are prone to DCM are also predisposed to hypothyroidism and may be receiving supplemental L-thyroxin. Successful management of ACM includes 1) assessing the rhythm disturbance using routine and ambulatory (Holter) ECG; 2) measuring LV ejection fraction by echocardiography; 3) reviewing relevant clinical signs; and 4) judging the clinical significance of the arrhythmia.

35. Project: Three-dimensional Myocardial Strain Analysis By MRI And Myocardial Tagg
analysis by MRI and myocardial tagging towards understanding myocardial diseases In heart disease, 3D strain parameters such as torsion are heavily
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Project: Three-dimensional myocardial strain analysis by MRI and myocardial tagging: towards understanding myocardial diseases and heart failure in man
Print View Titel Driedimensionale spanningsanalyse van het myocard door middel van MRI en tagging van het myocard: naar een begrip van ziekten van het myocard en hartfalen bij de mens Abstract Background: A key feature of heart failure is dysfunction of the myocardium itself. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 'tagging' technique enables a non-invasive regional evaluation of the myocardial function. A 7-mm grid of magnetic marker lines is created (within 15 ms) in the end-diastolic (undeformed) state. When subsequently different temporal phases are imaged throughout the cardiac cycle, the deforming grid can be tracked and thereby the intramural patterns of contraction and relaxation of the myocardium can be analyzed (strain analysis). Currently in medical practice this analysis is done in one image plane, which is a two-dimensional strain analysis. However, the image plane is fixed in space, while the true motion and strain of the myocardium is a three-dimensional (3D) motion, containing also through-plane components of rigid-body motion, torsion and deformation. In heart disease, 3D strain parameters such as torsion are heavily affected.
Hypothesis: The three-dimensional (3D) myocardial strain can be quantified from MRI myocardial tagging data by a new mathematical approach which keeps data filtering and fitting to a minimum, and thus preserves the true spatial resolution of the data. In clinical applications in man, 3D strain analysis will identify regions of myocardial dysfunction, before global dysfunction has become manifest.

36. Project: Driedimensionale Spanningsanalyse Van Het Myocard Door Middel Van MRI E
TitelEng, Three-dimensional myocardial strain analysis by MRI and myocardialtagging towards understanding myocardial diseases and heart failure in man
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Project: Driedimensionale spanningsanalyse van het myocard door middel van MRI en tagging van het myocard: naar een begrip van ziekten van het myocard en hartfalen bij de mens
Print View Titel-Eng Three-dimensional myocardial strain analysis by MRI and myocardial tagging: towards understanding myocardial diseases and heart failure in man Samenvatting-Eng Background: A key feature of heart failure is dysfunction of the myocardium itself. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 'tagging' technique enables a non-invasive regional evaluation of the myocardial function. A 7-mm grid of magnetic marker lines is created (within 15 ms) in the end-diastolic (undeformed) state. When subsequently different temporal phases are imaged throughout the cardiac cycle, the deforming grid can be tracked and thereby the intramural patterns of contraction and relaxation of the myocardium can be analyzed (strain analysis). Currently in medical practice this analysis is done in one image plane, which is a two-dimensional strain analysis. However, the image plane is fixed in space, while the true motion and strain of the myocardium is a three-dimensional (3D) motion, containing also through-plane components of rigid-body motion, torsion and deformation. In heart disease, 3D strain parameters such as torsion are heavily affected.
Hypothesis: The three-dimensional (3D) myocardial strain can be quantified from MRI myocardial tagging data by a new mathematical approach which keeps data filtering and fitting to a minimum, and thus preserves the true spatial resolution of the data. In clinical applications in man, 3D strain analysis will identify regions of myocardial dysfunction, before global dysfunction has become manifest.

37. Investigative Radiology Subject
C), Imaging in myocardial diseases. A series of O15 labeled molecules are to beused in the assessment of myocardial blood flow and oxidative metabolism.
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    C) Imaging in myocardial diseases
    A series of O-15 labeled molecules are to be used in the assessment of myocardial blood flow and oxidative metabolism. We have developed various methods for accurate diagnosis in patients with suspected or established cardiac disorders. The technique is being applied also to evaluate the tissue transplantation therapy.
    D) Small animal imaging (Micro SPECT)
    A unique technique has been developed for functional/molecular imaging in small animals such as rat and mouse. The key idea is to acquire the SPECT projection data sets with completeness. This enabled homogeneous or non-distorted images in vivo both for rat and mouse imaging.
    Completeness in pinhole SPECT
    Imaging in a mouse Quantitation of myocardial blood flow in a rat
    Completeness in pinhole SPECT

    SPECT acquisition with two different orbits allows the completeness in pinhole SPECT.
    Completeness supported by two orbit acquisition
    Imaging in a mouse

    A mouse scan with a complete acquisition
    Quantitation of myocardial blood flow in a mouse This system allows quantitation of bio-physiological functions in small animals, Myocardial blood flow and potassium potential can be assessed with this system.

38. : The AMEDEO Literature Guide
Stemcell therapy for myocardial diseases. Lancet 2004;3631735-6. PubMed Relatedarticles; PALMIERI C , Vigushin D, Coombes RC
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    40. Elsevier.com - Small Animal Internal Medicine
    Resuscitation 6 myocardial diseases of the Dog 7 myocardial diseases of theCat 8 Acquired Valvular and Endocardial Diseases 9 Common Congenital Cardiac
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    This book is intended for veterinary students who are required to take a comprehensive course in internal medicine and for small and mixed animal practitioners in need of a complete reference on dogs and cats. It focuses on the clinically relevant aspects of the most commonly encountered internal medical problems confronting practicing veterinarians. The book is hailed for its emphasis on diagnostic approaches to clinical signs, diagnostic techniques, general therapeutics and synopses of important disorders. It teaches students and practitioners critical thinking and decision-making skills, rather than merely offering a "laundry list" of disorders.
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