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- Disopyramide (INN, trade names Norpace and Rythmodan) is an antiarrhythmic medication used in the treatment of ventricular tachycardia. It is a sodium...
- muscle. Rhabdomyomas may be either cardiac or extracardiac (occurring outside the heart). Extracardiac forms of rhabdomyoma are sub-classified into three...
- tunnel) (described by Marc De Leval and Aldo CastaƱeda, separately) Extracardiac total cavopulmonary connection (described by Carlo Marceletti and Francisco...
- diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis difficult as these extracardiac manifestations mask the diagnosis. Extracardiac manifestations include: Macroglossia Periorbital...
- "[Digitalis intoxication: specifity and significance of cardiac and extracardiac symptoms. part I: Patients with digitalis-induced arrhythmias (author's...
- worst survival, while lymphomas had better survival. When compared with extracardiac tumors, PMCTs had worse survival. Secondary or metastatic heart tumours...
- 4D flow models. Intra- and extracardiac flow is visualised in a time-resolved 4D volume encomp****ing the heart and great vessels. Left: Flow velocity....
- (September 2008). "Trimetazidine, a metabolic modulator, has cardiac and extracardiac benefits in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy". Circulation. 118 (12):...
- and months (>2 w****s) and has low propensity to hematogenously seed extracardiac sites. Acute bacterial endocarditis (ABE) is a fulminant illness over...
- muscle, separated into two major categories based on site: Cardiac and extracardiac. They are further separated by histology: fetal (myxoid and cellular)...