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  1. New Concepts in Viral Heart Disease: Virology, Immunology and Clinical Management
  2. Sarcoid heart disease by Hugh A Fleming, 1974
  3. Myocardial contrast echocardiography (Current problems in cardiology) by Sanjiv Kaul, 1997
  4. Myocardial bulk cation changes and urinary excretion of magnesium in acute ischemic and non-ischemic myocardial necrosis by Stephanie R Irene, 1982
  5. Myocardial viability (Current problems in cardiology) by Robert Hendel, 1996
  6. The failing heart of middle life: The myocardosis syndrome, coronary thrombosis, and angina pectoris with a section upon the medico-legal aspects of sudden death from heart disease by Albert S Hyman, 1933
  7. On fatty diseases of the heart by Richard Quain, 1850
  8. Factors affecting perception of myocardial perfusion defects using thallium-201 by John C Goble, 1977
  9. Dynamic myocardial scintigraphy to evaluate myocardial function (Medical Grand Rounds) by James T Willerson, 1980
  10. Cardiac Disease; The Heart; Thrombosis; Myocardial Dilatation (Reprint of Chapter IV of Volume IV, Part 1 of "The Patientand the Weather") by W. F. Petersen, M. E. Milliken, 1934
  11. Oxidative stress: Reactive Oxygen Species, Redox, Enzyme, Radical, Protein, Lipid, Atherosclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Heart Failure, Myocardial Infarction
  12. Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Following Myocardial Infarction: A National Clinical Guideline (SIGN publication) by Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, 2000-01
  13. The Pathophysiology and Management of Heart Disease - 2. Myocardial Infarction
  14. The Pathophysiology and Management of Heart Disease - 2. Myocardial Infarction by Peter and Sobel, Burton (Eds) Sleight, 1981-01-01

61. Frank H Netter MD - Medical References, Resources, Atlases, Textbooks
Coronary Heart Disease 3. myocardial diseases and Cardiomyopathy 4. Cardiac RhythmAbnormalities 5. Valvular Heart Disease 6. Pericardial Diseases
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  • 62. Frank H Netter MD - Medical References, Resources, Atlases, Textbooks
    Introduction; Coronary Heart Disease; myocardial diseases and Cardiomyopathy;Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities; Valvular Heart Disease; Pericardial Diseases
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  • 63. Karger Publishers
    other structural heart diseases, primary myocardial diseases and primary 23, 1978, Myocardial Infarction in the Spectrum of Ischemic Heart Disease
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    64. Myo
    myocardial diseases are infrequently reported in horses. Streptococcus is themost common bacterial cause of myocarditis. Salmonella, Clostridium, the viral
    http://www.gsdhelpline.freeserve.co.uk/myo.htm
    The Myocardium
    The myocardium is affected by a variety of disease processes including the primary muscle disorders such as dilated cardiomyopathy and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, degenerative and inflammatory diseases, neoplasia, and infarction. The myocardium is also sensitive to toxin exposure, including adriamycin, oleander, and fluoroacetate (1080). Myocarditis occurs in all species and may be caused by viral, bacterial, parasitic, and protozoal infection. Canine parvovirus, encephalomyocarditis virus, and equine infectious anemia are viruses with a propensity to cause myocarditis. Myocardial degeneration occurs in lambs, calves, and foals with white muscle disease, and in pigs with mulberry heart disease or hepatosis dietetica. Mineral deficiencies can also result in myocardial degeneration, including iron, selenium, and copper. Dilated Cardiomyopathy This disease is common is large breed dogs, and very rare in small breed dogs (exception being English cocker spaniel). Doberman pinschers, great Danes, German shepherds, and labrador retrievers are particularly at risk. The disease is typically seen in middle-aged dogs, with males affected more than females. Once common in cats, the incidence of dilated cardiomyopathy has dropped dramatically since the 1985 discovery that taurine deficiency was responsible for a majority of cases. Since that time, taurine levels have been increased to acceptable levels in all commercial cat foods. Most cases today are not taurine responsive and reflect a primary (or idiopathic) disease. In cats, there is no breed predilection for dilated cardiomyopathy.

    65. Streptococcus Constellatus Causing Myocardial Abscess Complicated By Cerebritis
    Key words Abscess, cerebritis, myocardial diseases, Streptococcus constellatus.J Microbiol Immunol Infect 2004;376366.
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    Streptococcus constellatus causing myocardial abscess complicated by cerebritis Wen-Cheng Tsai , Liang-Kai Chang , Tzu-Chiang Lin
    Section of Infectious Disease, and Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Armed Forces Tsoying Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC Received: March 25, 2003 Revised: July 11, 2003 Accepted: July 21, 2003 Corresponding author: Dr. Wen-Cheng Tsai, 10, 555 Alley, Chun-Hsiao Road, Tsoying, Kaohsiung Taiwan, ROC. E-mail: wenchengtsai001@yahoo.tw Streptococcus constellatus infection is a rare cause of myocardial abscess. The complication of cerebritis is also rare. We report a case of S. constellatus bacteremia in a 21-year-old woman who developed fever and watery diarrhea 7 days prior to admission. Computed tomography of the brain showed severe effacement of the cerebral sulci, narrowing of the ventricular system, and severe brain swelling. Echocardiography showed a cystic lesion of about 2 cm over the left atrium. Mannitol and dexamethasone were administered. Hyperventilation was performed. Intravenous penicillin G and ceftazidime were administered but without response. The increased intracranial pressure persisted despite medical treatment. She died 3 days after admission. Culture of cerebrospinal fluid grew S. constellatus and 3 sets of blood cultures grew S. constellatus. This case emphasizes the potential pathogenic role of S. constellatus in myocardial abscess.

    66. Madrid Arrythmia And Myocardium - Content
    and myocardial diseases; to provide an upto-date view of the diagnosis, of the electric and mechanical myocardial diseases to contribute to the
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    67. CLINICAL CONSULT: SUPPLEMENT 7
    infiltrative myocardial diseases (such as amyloidosis or sarcoidosis). Again,coronary artery disease (CAD), with its resultant ischemia and infarction,
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    SUPPLEMENT 7 TO THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTANT PHARMACISTS 1997 / VOL 13
    CLINICAL NEWSLETTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTANT PHARMACISTS
    Management of Chronic Congestive Heart Failure
    RUSSELL PITNER, B.Sc., Pharm.D.
    Clinical Pharmacist and Research Associate
    Departments of Medicine and Pharmacy Services
    Medical University of South Carolina
    JANET K. PITNER, B.Sc., Pharm.D., FASCP
    Clinical Pharmacist Specialist in Geriatrics and
    Clinical Associate Professor
    RALPH H. JOHNSON Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Medical University of South Carolina LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this program, the consultant pharmacist should be able to: Recognize the importance of congestive heart failure (CHF) in the health care of the population aged 65 years and over. Recognize the signs and symptoms of CHF. Describe the severity of functional impairment from CHF as categorized by the New York Heart Association Functional Classification System. Know how the body's compensatory responses to CHF eventually lead to worsening cardiac function. Discuss the results of the recent clinical trials reviewed herein.

    68. Cardiology - Contents ¹11 2002
    myocardial diseases. MI Loseva, LA Purtova, RF Gavalova Angiotensin ConvertingEnzyme Inhibitor Enalapril in the Treatment of Endomyocardial Fibrosis in
    http://www.mediasphera.aha.ru/cardio/2002/11/e11-02con.htm
    Contents
    Cardiology ¹11 2002
    ATHEROSCLEROSIS V.S. Zhdanov, I.P. Drobkova, N.M. Tcherpachenko, V.N. Sirotkin
    The Role of Mast Cell Population in Aortic Intima in Development of Human Atherosclerosis
    ISCHEMIC (CORONARY) HEART DISEASE M.N. Alekhin, O.Yu. Khaleva, B.A. Sidorenko
    Prognostic Significance of Treadmill Stress-Echocardiography in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease
    D.M. Aronov, L.B. Tartakovsky, N.K. Novikova, N.A. Pisareva, V.S. Smolensky, N.I. Zhidko
    Significance of Trimetazidine for out of Hospital Physical Rehabilitation After Myocardial Infarction MYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION V.N. Ardashev, A.A. Mikheev, N.B. Lyapkova
    Postinfarction Angina in Elderly Patients: Results of Surgical and Drug Treatment
    CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE D.Sh. Bagaturiya
    Doppler Echocardiographic Assessment of Hemodynamic Parameters in Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot
    ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION Yu.V. Kotovskaya, A.A. Dmitriev, Zh.D. Kobalava, V.S. Moiseev
    Stability of Diurnal Blood Pressure Rhythm During 48-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
    V.I. Podsolkov, A.E. Bragina, V.I. Makolkin
    Pathogenetic Role of Moxonidine in the Treatment of Hypertension in Postmenopausal Women
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    Assessment of Safety and Antihypertensive Efficacy of a Cardioselective Beta-Blocker Nebivolol in Patients With Hypertension and Concomitant Chronic Obstructive Bronchitis
    D.A. Anichkov, Shostak N.A.
    Moxomidine Effectiveness in Women With Arterial Hypertension Associated With Metabolic Syndrome in Initially High Heart Rate CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS S.Yu. Nikulina, V.A. Shulman, Yu.V. Vorotnikova, V.P. Puzyrev, T.V. Kosyankova

    69. 2 98 Contents Engl
    myocardial diseases. Yu.I.Skvortsov, IVDanilova, NPMyagkova Dynamics of Clinicaland Laboratory Manifestations of Development of Alcoholic Heart Disease
    http://www.mediasphera.aha.ru/cardio/98/2/e2-98con.htm
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    Cardiology ¹2 1998
    LEADING ARTICLE
    D.G. Ioseliani
    Repeat Myocardial Revascularization after Aorto-Coronary Bypass Surgery: Endovascular Correction or Direct Myocardial Revascularization?
    ISCHEMIC (CORONARY) HEART DISEASE

    Yu.A.Zuikov, I.S.Yavelov, O.V.Averkov, N.A.Vaulin, N.A.Gratsiansky

    Unstable Angina: Effect of Beta-Blockers Atenolol and Metoprolol on Heart Rate Variability

    D.V.Baklanov

    The Perspectives of Coronary Artery Stenting in Patients With Acute Forms of Ischemic Heart Disease

    E.V.Bochkareva, E.V. Kokurina, V.V. Kondratiev, V.I. Metelitsa
    Efficacy of Main Antianginal Drugs in Patients With Angina Pectoris: Relation to the Presence of Painless Myocardial Ischemia
    V.A.Almazov, T.V.Treshkur, A.Ya.Gudkova, O.G.Rudomanov, D.V.Zakharov, I.S.Kirienkov, A.V.Panov, E.V.Shlyakhto Evaluation of Antianginal and Hemodynamic Effects of Single Dose and Regular Use of lsosorbide-5-Mononitrate PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES V.V.Konstantinov, A.D.Deev, A.V.Kapustina, D.B.Shestov, G.S.Zhukovsky, T.N.Timofeeva, R.G.Oganov Alcohol, Risk Factors and Mortality from Cardiovascular and Some Chronic noninfectious diseases Among Men (Data of Cross Sectional Study and Prospective Follow-Up for 20 Years) CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS S.G.Kanorsky, V.V.Skibitsky, A.V.Fedorov

    70. Cardiology
    European Conference on myocardial diseases Venice, Italy February 17, 2005 February 18, 2005 European Conference on myocardial diseases Venice, Italy
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    January 01, 2005 - January 31, 2005

    Pediatrics for Practitioners and Emergency Medicine
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    CME 10: Topics to Improve Your Practice
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    Family Practice Review and Update
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    CVT Grand Rounds Norfolk, VA, United States January 07, 2005 - January 09, 2005 NewEra Cardiac Care 2005: Innovation and Technology Dana Point, CA, United States January 09, 2005 - January 16, 2005 Cortina D'Ampezzo , Italy January 10, 2005 - January 12, 2005

    71. My : On Medical Dictionary Online
    myocardial diseases, Primary myocardial diseases, Secondary Myocardial Hibernation Myocardial Infarct Myocardial Infarction Myocardial Infarctions
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    72. HINA - OTS - OTS: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON SHOCK WAVE THERAPY IN VIENNA - R
    OTS 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON SHOCK WAVE THERAPY IN VIENNA REMARKABLERESULTS IN WOUND HEALING AND CURING myocardial diseases
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    73. Cardiomyopathies In Children Pediatric Oncall
    The cardiomyopathies constitute a group of acute or chronic myocardial diseases.They share certain general characteristics
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    The cardiomyopathies constitute a group of acute or chronic myocardial diseases. They share certain general characteristics:
  • High family incidence Cardiomegaly No or insignificant murmur No central cyanosis Normal or low blood pressure Dyspnea Arrhythmias Intracardiac thrombosis or emboli Sudden death.
  • The cardiomyopathies may be primary (idiopathic) or secondary (where the cause is known). An important part of the management of childhood cardiomyopathies involves search for a primary cause. PRIMARY CARDIOMYOPATHIES: The primary cardiomyopathies are sub grouped into three types according to structure and function:
  • Dilated Hypertrophic Restrictive
  • DILATED CARDIOMYOPTHY (CONGESTIVE) It is the commonest cardiomyopathy in children. Dilated cardiomyopathy is characterized by a reduction in systolic function of the ventricles with increased dilatation of the chambers. The characteristic echocardiographic appearance is of dilatation of left or both ventricular cavities with reduced contractility.

    74. MCB Faculty - School Of Graduate Studies
    MAQ Siddiqui, Gene regulatory mechanisms in early muscle development; signaltransduction pathways and transcriptional adaptation in myocardial diseases.
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    Faculty Research in Molecular and Cellular Biology
    Bella T. Altura
    Drug and ion (particularly magnesium) effects on the cardiovascular system, in intact animals, in isolated heart and blood vessels, and single cells via culture. Design and participation in human studies centering on importance of ionized magnesium in disease processes.
    Burton M. Altura
    Role of magnesium, sphingolipids and lipid messengers in vascular biology and disease processes, such as stroke, diabetes mellitus and atherogenesis. Role of alcohol and substances of abuse in stroke etiology.
    Randall Barbour
    Optical tomographic imaging methods for the evaluation of tissue function.
    Olcay A. Batuman
    Molecular level studies of the role of vascular endothelium in pathogenesis of hematopoietic cancers; Molecular mechanisms by which hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis regulates behavioral responses in primates.
    Henri Begleiter
    Mathematical models of brain function; genetics of brain function; neurophysiology in humans; genetic studies of alcoholism..
    Peter J. Bergold,

    75. Bioschool
    Cardiovascular valvular, conduction defects, myocardial diseases, vascularepisodes, BM 630 MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE PROCESSES 3 0 0 6
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    • Engineering Life Sciences Medicine Physical Sciences
    It is assumed that the students with backgrounds in Medical and Life Sciences will be well versed in Physiology and the students with Engineering and Physical Sciences will be well versed in Higher Mathematics. Keeping this in mind, the course structure is designed to supplement a students knowledge by providing (and making compulsory ) courses in areas complementary to the respective backgrounds.
    • Core courses are those which students, irrespective of background, must take. Electives are courses which should be taken after consultation with the students Advisor.

    76. DeCS 2005 - Changed Terms
    myocardial diseases, Cardiomyopathies. Syndrome X, Microvascular Angina. C17 SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES. Acne Rosacea, Rosacea
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    Bears Ursidae Cheetahs Acinonyx Emus Dromaiidae Kangaroos Macropodidae Mongooses Herpestidae Ostriches Struthioniformes Owls Strigiformes Pigeons Columbidae Psittacines Psittaciformes Rheas Rheiformes Silkworms Bombyx Skunks Mephitidae Walrus Walruses B03 - BACTERIA
    Campylobacter hyointestinal Campylobacter hyointestinalis B04 - VIRUSES
    Bunyavirus Orthobunyavirus Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B virus B05 - FUNGI
    Aphyllophorales Polyporales Lentinus Lentinula B06 - PLANTS
    Crambe Crambe Plant Lentils Lens Plant Spinach Spinacia oleracea
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    Tuberculosis, Peritoneal Peritonitis, Tuberculous C02 - VIRUS DISEASES
    Fowl Plague Influenza, Avian C04 - NEOPLASMS
    Adenoma, Adrenal Cortical Adrenocortical Adenoma Carcinoma, Adrenal Cortical Adrenocortical Carcinoma Fibrocystic Disease of Breast Fibrocystic Breast Disease Neoplastic Endocrine-Like Syndromes Paraneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors C05 - MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
    Kearns Syndrome Kearns-Sayer Syndrome C06 - DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASES Chyloperitoneum Chylous Ascites Pancreatic Insufficiency Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Porphyria, Erythrohepatic

    77. Sudden Death: Causes
    myocardial diseases and Heart Failure. Chronic congestive heart failure After corrective surgery for congenital heart disease. Myocarditis.
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    Sudden Unexpected Death: Causes and Contributing Factors
    In the world of medical examiners, coroners, and pathologist involved in forensic autopsies, "sudden death" does not mean instantaneous death. This outline is an outgrowth of the category referred to as SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). I suppose one could say "in less than 24 hours". But the implication is of a rapid and unexpected death...mostly unwitnessed...and without obvious cause when the body was found.
  • PRIMARILY CARDIAC-ABNORMALITY DEATHS: Keep in mind that trauma or metabolic vacillations of acute and chronic illness superimposed on significant cardiac lesions can trigger acute or chronic electrical or mechanical decompensation and death.
  • Epicardial Coronary Artery Abnormalities:
  • Coronary Atherosclerosis:
  • Chronic...segmental or pipestem stenosis.
  • Acute myocardial infarction, atherogenic.
  • Chronic atherosclerosis with chronic changes in myocardial parenchyma.
  • Constriction of artery ostia.
  • Congenital abnormalities of coronary arteries:
  • Anomalous origin from pulmonary artery.
  • 78. Immunological Results In Myocardial Diseases -- Bolte And Schultheiss 54 (633):
    Immunological results in myocardial diseases. HD Bolte and P Schultheiss.Immunological studies have shown new diagnostically important changes in alcoholic
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    79. World Meeting Corp.
    10th International Myeloma Workshop. 2/172/18, Myocardial-Diseases,, Venice, Italy, European Conference on myocardial diseases
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    80. Cardiac Imaging, 2nd Edition
    Ischemic Heart Disease 8. Pericardial and myocardial diseases 9. Congenital HeartDiseases 10. Thoracic Aortic Diseases. Back to top
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