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  1. Atlas of Heart Diseases, Acute Myocardial Infarction and Other Acute Ischemic Syndromes, Second Edition (Atlas of Heart Diseases (Unnumbered).)
  2. Myocardial diseases (Clinical cardiology monographs) by Noble O Fowler, 1973
  3. Potassium in Cardiovascular and Renal Medicine: Arrhythmias, Myocardial Infarction, and Hypertension (Kidney Disease Series) by Paul K. Whelton, Andrew Whelton, 1986-02
  4. Acute Phase of Ischemic Heart Disease and Myocardial Infarction (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  5. Advances in Cardiology: Myocardial Infarction in the Spectrum of Ischemic Heart Disease v. 23
  6. Secondary Prevention in Coronary Artery Disease and Myocardial Infarction (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  7. Atlas of Heart Diseases: Cardiomyopathies, Myocarditis, and Pericardial Disease (Vol. II) by Walter H. Abelmann, Eugene Braunwald, 1995-12-15
  8. Myocardial Viability: Detection and Clinical Relevance (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  9. Heart Muscle Disease (Current Status of Clinical Cardiology)
  10. Netter's Cardiology Volume 2: III. Myocardial Diseases and Cardiomyopathy; IV. Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities by Marschall Runge, 2005
  11. Noncoronary myocardial disease a textbook. / Nekoronarogennye zabolevaniya miokarda uchebnoe posobie. by V. Medvedev, 2008
  12. [beta]-Agonist Inhaler Tied to MI Risk in CVD Patients.(myocardial infarction; cardiovascular disease): An article from: Family Practice News by Barbara Baker, 1999-06-15
  13. Disease and Therapy Review:Myocardial Infarction by Inc. Timely Data Resources, 2010-04-30
  14. Ischemic Heart Diseases: Myocardial Infarction

1. Myocardial Diseases, Bill McKenna
All about DISEASE myocardial diseases from SmartEngine.com Search For . DISEASE myocardial diseases. Categories (1-1 of 1)
http://www.sghms.ac.uk/depts/cardiology/groups/McKenna
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.

2. Heart Diseases
myocardial diseases 10 more specific term/s, 18 more link/s
http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/C14/C14.280.html
Heart Diseases
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3. Primary Myocardial Diseases
Primary myocardial diseases. 6/28/01
http://pathophysiology.uams.edu/Fall01/jones/lect28f01
Primary Myocardial Diseases
Click here to start Table of Contents Primary Myocardial Diseases Myocarditis Myocarditis Myocarditis ... Home

4. VM 8754: MYOCARDIAL DISEASES - CANINE AND FELINE CLASSIFICATION
Learning Objectives myocardial diseases. Identify the cause(s) of the disease.
http://education.vetmed.vt.edu/Curriculum/VM8754/VIII.html
Learning Objectives - Myocardial Diseases
  • Identify the cause(s) of the disease. Explain the potential role of metabolic defects.
  • Outline the natural history in terms of:
  • circumstances of occurrence
  • age group and breeds affected
  • morbidity, mortality, prognosis
  • predisposing factors
  • Explain the significant physical findings and be able to correlate them with morphological, biochemical and functional alterations.
  • Correlate abnormal heart sounds to pathophysiologic changes.
  • Discuss indications and possible results of special procedures including ECG, cardiac catheterization, echocardiography and radiography.
  • Correlate the findings with the morphologic and physiologic characteristics.
  • Explain the preferred mode(s) of treatment and criteria for selecting among options.
  • Identify and describe significant gross and microscopic lesions.
    VIII. MYOCARDIAL DISEASES - CANINE AND FELINE CLASSIFICATION
  • Primary myocardial disease (etiology unknown)
    • Congestive (dilated)
    • Hypertrophic (obstructive, non-obstructive)
    • Restrictive (obliterative, infiltrative)
  • 5. Myocardial Diseases
    myocardial diseases up.
    http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0027049L0027049.html
    Myocardial Diseases [up]
    Related topics: broader Heart Diseases other Arrhythmia Cardiac Tamponade Endocarditis Heart Arrest ...
    Cardiomyopathy Association
    The UK Cardiomyopathy Association is a registered charity aiming to help patients and health professionals deal with cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy is the single largest cause of sudden death in those under thirty in the UK. The Association is assisted by a Medical Advisory Committee of health professionals. This Web site provides extensive details about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, and arrhymogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), aimed at patients and relatives. Information is also provided about the Association, a section for medical professionals only, and links to relevant sites. Charities Great Britain Heart Myocardial Diseases ... eBMJ collected resources : cardiomyopathy Collected resources on cardiomyopathy from the online British Medical Journal. eBMJ collections list the most recent articles from the BMJ and other online journals within the BMJ Publishing Group, within a specific subject or specialty. Links are provided to the full-text of the document. Links are also provided to related collections, journals, books or reviews. Collected Works [Publication Type] Myocardial Diseases Myocardium
    Last modified 28/Mar/2003 [Low Graphics]

    6. MEDLINEplus: Heart Diseases (General)
    Heart Diseases (National Institutes of Health). ClinicalTrials.gov myocardial diseases (National Institutes of Health)
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    7. MedWebPlus Subject Myocardial Diseases
    Welcome to MedWebPlus 2.3! A free service to help you find health sciences informationquickly and easily. myocardial diseases Broader Terms Heart Diseases.
    http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Myocardial_Diseases

    8. Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Myocardial+Diseases
    myocardial diseases (NationalInstitutes of Health). Diagnosis/Symptoms Cardiac Nuclear
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Myocardial Diseases

    9. Primary Myocardial Diseases
    Primary myocardial diseases. 5/22/00
    http://pathophysiology.uams.edu/FALL/lectures/lect29f00
    Primary Myocardial Diseases
    Click here to start
    Table of Contents
    Primary Myocardial Diseases Myocarditis Myocarditis Myocarditis ... FINIS Author: Robin Jones Email: roulstoncheryld@exchange.uams.edu Home Page: http://pathophysiology.uams.edu

    10. Myocardial Diseases
    myocardial diseases Echocardiography allows for rapid, noninvasiveidentification of myocardial disease and differentiation between
    http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/cardiology/notes/myocard.html
    Myocardial Diseases E chocardiography allows for rapid, non-invasive identification of myocardial disease and differentiation between hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies. Image quality and resolution are important for identifying cardiac wall edges, so that septal and ventricular measurements can be accurately made. This is especially important in cats because of their small size. In general, it is easier to measure wall thickness and chamber dimensions using M-mode images; however, the location and level of the M-mode beam is optimally determined using 2-D echocardiography. cardiomyopathy is characterized by increased septal and left ventricular freewall thickness. In cats, a diastolic thickness of these structures greater than 5 to 5.6 mm indicates hypertrophy. Thickened papillary muscles and reduced left ventricular lumen size are also common. In patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the fractional shortening is normal to increased and the left atrium is often markedly enlarged. With hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, septal thickness may be greater than the freewall thickness (asymmetric septal hypertrophy) and systolic narrowing of the left ventricular outflow region from the bulging, hypertrophied septum and SAM may be seen on 2-D imaging. A thrombus is occasionally visualized within the left atrium or auricle in cats with cardiomyopathy.

    11. Myocardial Diseases
    myocardial diseases. Back to previous level
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    Myocardial Diseases
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    12. HONmeeting - Health Conferences & Event- Myocardial Diseases
    Theme A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z BrowseDiseases / Cardiovascular Diseases / myocardial diseases, 23
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    Theme: A B C D ... Cardiovascular Diseases / Myocardial Diseases 05 Jun 07 Jun CME Cardiovascular MRI/CT: Annual Update 2003 USA 20 Jun CME Clinical and Research Aspects of Heart Failure at Johns Hopkins USA 23 Jun 27 Jun CME Cardiology Update in Primary Care Medicine USA
    CME - Continuing Medical Education
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    Home About us Site map ... HONewsletter http://www.hon.ch/Conf/Theme/C14.280.600.html Last modified: Sat Mar 29 2003

    13. Canine Myocardial Diseases
    Canine myocardial diseases Canine myocardial diseases known causes ( 10%) Drugs and Toxins 90% of cases American Cocker Spaniel Old English Sheepdog English Cocker Spaniel American Cockers and Golden Retrievers -Cause or secondary effect?
    http://suske.its.unimelb.edu.au/250418/pub/prot/notes/canmyocard1.pdf

    14. HONselect - Heart Diseases
    myocardial diseases, Myocardial Ischemia. MeSH Narrow term(s) ArrhythmiaEndocarditis myocardial diseases Cross Reference(s) Cardiology
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    HONselect: Introduction Search Browse Favourites List of Rare Disease add HONselect Contents on "Heart Diseases": MeSH hierarchy and definition Research Articles Web resources Medical Images Medical News Medical Conferences Clinical Trials Wondering about the holiday blues! MeSH Hierarchy English French German Spanish Portuguese MeSH Broader term(s) Diseases
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    Heart Diseases MeSH Narrow term(s) Arrhythmia Cardiomegaly Endocarditis Heart Arrest Heart Defects, Congenital Heart Failure, Congestive Heart Rupture Heart Valve Diseases Myocardial Diseases Myocardial Ischemia Pericarditis Ventricular Dysfunction Carcinoid Heart Disease Cardiac Output, High Cardiac Output, Low Cardiac Tamponade Heart Aneurysm Heart Neoplasms Pericardial Effusion Pneumopericardium Postpericardiotomy Syndrome Pulmonary Heart Disease Rheumatic Heart Disease Ventricular Outflow Obstruction Accepted term(s)
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    Diagnosis Etiology Prognosis Therapy by recall Diagnosis by recall Etiology by recall Prognosis by recall Therapy by precision Diagnosis by precision Etiology by precision Prognosis by precision Browse New search Web resources for " Heart Diseases English French German info: enter the site: (click below) domain of the site: Heart Disease and Stroke - Frequently Asked Questions www.ahaf.org

    15. Myocardial Diseases
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    16. Myocardial Diseases
    myocardial diseases. Back to previous level Cardiomyopathy, Alcoholic SearchPUBMED for Cardiomyopathy, Alcoholic All Review Therapy Diagnosis.
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    17. Primary Myocardial Diseases
    Primary myocardial diseases. 5/22/00. Click here to start. Table of Contents. Primarymyocardial diseases. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis.
    http://pathophysiology.uams.edu/Fall/lectures/lect29f00/
    Primary Myocardial Diseases
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    Table of Contents
    Primary Myocardial Diseases Myocarditis Myocarditis Myocarditis ... FINIS Author: Robin Jones Email: roulstoncheryld@exchange.uams.edu Home Page: http://pathophysiology.uams.edu

    18. Simple Non-Invasive Screening Of Myocardial Diseases By Detecting
    Simple NonInvasive Screening of myocardial diseases by Detecting. HighConcentrations of Troponin T, Homocyst(e)ine, Often. Associated
    http://www2.ktarn.or.jp/~o-ring/linkpage/omr01.html
    Simple Non-Invasive Screening of Myocardial Diseases by Detecting High Concentrations of Troponin T, Homocyst(e)ine, Often Significant Disease of these Cardiovascular Risk Factors Found after Acupuncture on Stomach 36 Yoshiaki Omura, M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.A., F.I.C.A.E Director of Medical Research, Heart Disease Research Foundation; President, International College ABSTRACT About 50 individuals, aged over 40, were screened using the above described method while standing with their legs apart and their arms raised above their head with palms opened towards the laser beam. The laser was directed at each hand and foot separately to determine levels of cardiac Troponin T and Homocyst(e)ine. Ten of the subjects had markedly increased levels of cardiac Troponin T at the left hand, and 4 out of these 10 also showed similar, but less concentrated, levels of cardiac Troponin T at the right hand. In general, cardiac Troponin T level was proportional to the L-Homocyst(e)ine level. In these individuals with increased cardiac Troponin T and L-Homocyst(e)ine, one minute of manual acupuncture, twirling the needle on Stomach 36 (the space between the tibia and fibia near the knee) reduced the concentration significantly, especially when acupuncture was given to both sides of Stomach 36. Therefore, acupuncture given at Stomach 36 can be the simplest and quickest means of reducing cardiovascular risk factor, by reducing both cardiac Troponin T and L-Homocyst(e)ine levels.

    19. DISEASE: Myocardial Diseases
    DISEASE myocardial diseases. Related Terms.
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    England/epidemiology; myocardial diseases/veterinary*; MyocardialDiseases/radiography; myocardial diseases/epidemiology; Prevalence;
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