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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. Myocardial Rupture Information Page Diseases Database
myocardial rupture Information Page. myocardial rupture related topics NoUMLS definitions. Gomyocardial rupture specific sites. GoSend
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62. Table Of Contents For The Patient Education Site For Cardiovascular Diseases
Subject Reviews in Cardiovascular diseases. Our Privacy Pledge. Home. Index. Atherosclerosis;Angina Pectoris; Unstable Angina; myocardial Infarction (Heart Attacks)
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63. Phar 6122: Diseases: Arrhythmias: Myocardial Working Cell Action Potential
myocardial Working Cell Action Potential. Specifically, students shouldbe able to Sketch out the association between the cardiac
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Arrhythmias Cardiac Conduction System Lecture
Cardiac Cycle

Myocardial Working Cell Action Potential

Cardiac Conduction System
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Ventricular Arrythmia Management Lecture
Myocardial Working Cell Action Potential Specifically, students should be able to:
  • Sketch out the association between the cardiac cycle and its temporal association with the ventricular myocardial working cell action potential and describe the phases of major ionic movements across the cell membrane.
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    64. Cardiovascular Diseases - Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
    Cardiovascular diseases Heart Attack (myocardial Infarction). Whatis a heart attack (myocardial infarction or MI)? A heart attack
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    Cardiovascular Diseases
    Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
    What is a heart attack (myocardial infarction or MI)?
    A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when one of more regions of the heart muscle experience a severe or prolonged decrease in oxygen supply caused by blocked blood flow to the heart muscle. The blockage is often a result of atherosclerosis - a buildup of plaque, known as cholesterol, and other fatty substances. Plaque inhibits and obstructs the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart, thus reducing the flow to the rest of the body. If the blood and oxygen supply is cut off severely or for a long period of time, muscle cells of the heart suffer severe and devastating damage and die. The result is damage or death to the area of the heart that became affected by reduced blood supply.
    What are the risk factors for heart attack?

    65. Diseases Begining With I
    Infarct, G, Myocardium, Healed anteroseptal myocardial infarct with mural thrombus.Infarct, G, Myocardium, Subendocardial Posteroseptal myocardial Infarct.
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    -I - Diagnosis G/M Organ Caption Infarct Myocardium Healed anteroseptal myocardial infarct with mural thrombus Infarct Myocardium Subendocardial Posteroseptal Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct with Rupture Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct with Rupture Infarct Myocardium Organizing Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Old and Acute Myocardial Infarcts Infarct Myocardium Old and Acute Myocardial Infarcts Infarct Myocardium acute myocardial infarcts Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healed Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute Posterior-Septal Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Old and Acute Myocardial Infarcts Infarct Myocardium Myocardial Infarct with Rupture Infarct Myocardium Myocardial Infarct with Rupture Infarct Myocardium Myocardial Infarct with Rupture Infarct Myocardium Acute myocaridial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Acute myocaridial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healing Myocaridial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healing Myocaridial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healing Myocaridial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healed Myocardial Infarct Infarct Myocardium Healed Myocardial Infarct Infarct Small Intestine Hemorrhagic intestinal infarction Infarct Small Intestine Hemorrhagic Infarction with peritonitis Infarct Small Intestine

    66. Coronary Heart Diseases Virtual Branch Library: Heart Diseases : Chest Pain
    Cardiovascular diseases Bulletin myocardial Infarction Review Literature (PublicationType) Health Evidence Bulletins Wales give updated statements on
    http://wmrlheart.directional.co.uk/scripts/myocardcause.asp
    Choose Topic HEART DISEASES • Arrhythmia (available) • Chest Pain (available) • Coronary Disease (available) • Coronary Artery Disease (available) • Heart Failure (available) • Hypertension (available) • Ischaemic Stroke (available) • Myocardial Infarction (available) • Stable Angina (available) • Unstable Angina (available) • Valvular Disease (available) DIAGNOSIS • Coronary Angiography • Electrocardiogram (available) • Nuclear Scanning (available) • Stress test (available) • General (available) • Blood Pressure Lowering (available) • Cardiac Rehabilitation (available) • Dietary Intervention • Lipids Management (available) • Physical Activity • Primary Prevention of Cardiac Events (available) • Smoking Cessation (available) • General (available) • Alcohol Drinking (available) • Diabetes Mellitus • Diet (available) • Family History • Hypertension • Smoking (available) • General (available) DISEASE MANAGEMENT(available) Drug therapies • ACE Inhibitors • Antiarrhythmic Agents • Anticoagulant • Antiplatelet Treatments • Beta-Blockers(available) • Calcium Channel Blockers(available) • Cholestersol Lowering Drugs • Lower Weight Heparin (available) • Nitrates (available) • PTCA (available) • Statins (available) • Thrombolytic Treatment (available) Surgical Procedures • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (available) • Revascularisation (available) Medical Interventions • Cardiac Catherisation (available) • Defibrillation (available) • Stents (available) Other • 2nd Prevention of Cardiac events (available) • Cardiac Rehabilitation (available) • General (available)

    67. Coronary Heart Diseases Virtual Branch Library
    Choose Topic HEART diseases • Arrhythmia (available) • Chest Pain available)• Ischaemic Stroke (available) • myocardial Infarction (available
    http://wmrlheart.directional.co.uk/scripts/diag.asp
    Choose Topic HEART DISEASES • Arrhythmia (available) • Chest Pain (available) • Coronary Disease (available) • Coronary Artery Disease (available) • Heart Failure (available) • Hypertension (available) • Ischaemic Stroke (available) • Myocardial Infarction (available) • Stable Angina (available) • Unstable Angina (available) • Valvular Disease (available) DIAGNOSIS • Coronary Angiography • Electrocardiogram (available) • Nuclear Scanning (available) • Stress test (available) • General (available) • Blood Pressure Lowering (available) • Cardiac Rehabilitation (available) • Dietary Intervention • Lipids Management (available) • Physical Activity • Primary Prevention of Cardiac Events (available) • Smoking Cessation (available) • General (available) • Alcohol Drinking (available) • Diabetes Mellitus • Diet (available) • Family History • Hypertension • Smoking (available) • General (available) DISEASE MANAGEMENT(available) Drug therapies • ACE Inhibitors • Antiarrhythmic Agents • Anticoagulant • Antiplatelet Treatments • Beta-Blockers(available) • Calcium Channel Blockers(available) • Cholestersol Lowering Drugs • Lower Weight Heparin (available) • Nitrates (available) • PTCA (available) • Statins (available) • Thrombolytic Treatment (available) Surgical Procedures • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (available) • Revascularisation (available) Medical Interventions • Cardiac Catherisation (available) • Defibrillation (available) • Stents (available) Other • 2nd Prevention of Cardiac events (available) • Cardiac Rehabilitation (available) • General (available)

    68. Laboratory For Cardiovascular Diseases
    Cardiovascular diseases including acute myocardial infarction are the most commoncause of death in Japan and their medical cost represents as much as 20% of
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    SNP Research Center
    Cardiovascular diseases including acute myocardial infarction are the most common cause of death in Japan and their medical cost represents as much as 20% of total medical expense. Therefore, it is nationally beneficial to find risk factors for the prevention of myocardial infarction. To date, some environmental risk factors such as smoking or high-fat diet have been revealed, but very little is known of their genetic ones in Japanese population. Identification of genes related to myocardial infarction will surely enable us to identify high-risk group before onset. Through medical advice to improve their life style, as well as the drug development against molecules related to the disease, large beneficial effect in the prevention of myocardial infarction will be expected.
    Our ongoing project is to identify association between myocardial infarction and SNP. The following ones will be to investigate quantitative and/or functional changes in the gene product in which the SNP should play major role. To realize ' personalized medicine' is our goal through these studies.
    Laboratory Head Toshihiro TANAKA (M.D., Ph.D.)

    69. Class: 07 DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (390-459)
    of myocardial infarction, not elsewhere classified 429.8 Illdefined descriptionsand complications of heart disease- Other ill-defined heart diseases 430
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    Class: 07 DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (390-459)
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    Rheumatic fever without mention of heart involvement
    Rheumatic fever with heart involvement
    Rheumatic chorea
    Chronic rheumatic pericarditis
    Diseases of mitral valve
    Diseases of aortic valve
    Diseases of mitral and aortic valves
    Diseases of other endocardial structures
    Other rheumatic heart disease
    Other rheumatic heart disease- Other and unspecified rheumatic heart diseases Essential hypertension Hypertensive heart disease Hypertensive heart disease- Malignant Hypertensive heart disease- Benign Hypertensive heart disease- Unspecified Hypertensive renal disease- Malignant Hypertensive renal disease- Benign Hypertensive renal disease- Unspecified Hypertensive heart and renal disease- Malignant Hypertensive heart and renal disease- Benign Hypertensive heart and renal disease- Unspecified Secondary hypertension- Malignant Secondary hypertension- Benign Secondary hypertension- Unspecified Acute myocardial infarction- Of anterolateral wall Acute myocardial infarction- Of other anterior wall Acute myocardial infarction- Of inferolateral wall Acute myocardial infarction- Of inferoposterior wall Acute myocardial infarction- Of other inferior wall

    70. Cardiovascular Diseases - Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) - (Las Enfermedad
    Translate this page El Ataque al Corazón (Infarto de Miocardio) ¿Qué es un ataqueal corazón (infarto de miocardio, su sigla en inglés es MI)?
    http://www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/spanish/cardiac/attack.htm
    • Son factores de riesgo con los que nace la persona y que
    Adquiridos:
    • en la sangre. Los hombres y mujeres ancianos. Las personas con diabetes mellitus (diabetes de tipo I). Las mujeres después del comienzo de en la sangre. Los fumadores. Las personas con un estilo de vida sedentario. Las personas con un sobrepeso del 30 por ciento o mayor.
      Ser conscientes de que condiciones como la hipertensión o los niveles anormales de colesterol, que pueden ser "asesinos silenciosos".
      Sentirse abotagado. Eructos. Dolor intenso en la parte superior derecha del abdomen. Molestias no relacionadas con los alimentos.
    dolor en el pecho
    • Dolor en el pecho con una intensidad que aumenta. Falta de aliento. Mareo o desmayo. Cansancio o debilidad inexplicables.

    El tratamiento en el servicio de emergencias puede incluir lo siguiente:
    • Terapia intravenosa. sangre.
    Dichos procedimientos incluyen:

    • Angioplastia de globo globo dentro de la arteria para abrir el área obstruida.
      Aterectomía - la zona obstruida de una arteria se "rasura" con un dispositivo minúsculo situado en la punta de un catéter.
      Angioplastia con láser - se utiliza un láser para "vaporizar" la obstrucción de la arteria.

    71. 1Up Health > Heart Attack > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors Of Heart Attack
    1Up Health diseases Conditions Heart attack Causes, Incidence, and RiskFactors. Alternative names Acute MI, MI, myocardial infarction. Definition
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    1Up Health Heart attack Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Heart attack Information Heart attack Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Acute MI, MI, Myocardial infarction Definition : A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when an area of heart muscle dies or is permanently damaged because of an inadequate supply of oxygen to that area.
    Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors
    Most heart attacks are caused by a clot that blocks one of the coronary arteries (the blood vessels that bring blood and oxygen to the heart muscle). The clot usually forms in a coronary artery that has been previously narrowed from changes related to atherosclerosis The atherosclerotic plaque (buildup) inside the arterial wall sometimes cracks, and this triggers the formation of a thrombus, or clot. A clot in the coronary artery interrupts the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle, leading to the death of heart cells in that area. The damaged heart muscle permanently loses its ability to contract, and the remaining heart muscle needs to compensate for it. Rarely, sudden overwhelming

    72. Cardiovascular Diseases - Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
    Heart Attack (myocardial Infarction) What is a heart attack (myocardialinfarction)? A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs
    http://www.sarmc.org/healthsearch/Cardiovascular Diseases/attack.htm

    73. Atlas Of Heart Diseases: Acute Myocardial Infarction And Other Acute Ischemic Sy
    Atlas of Heart diseases Acute myocardial Infarction and Other AcuteIschemic Syndromes. By Braunwald, E; Copyright 2001; Cloth; Published
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    Atlas of Heart Diseases: Acute Myocardial Infarction and Other Acute Ischemic Syndromes
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    75. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
    I21 Acute myocardial infarction Inclusion myocardial infarction specifiedas acute or with a stated duration of 4 weeks (28days) or less from onset
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    I21 Acute myocardial infarction Inclusion £ºmyocardial infarction specified as acute or with a stated duration of 4 weeks (28days) or less from onset Exclusion £ºcertain current complications following acute myocardial infarction(I23.-) old myocardial infarction(I25.2) myocardial infarction specified as acute or with a stated duration of more than 4weeks(more than 28 days)from onset(I25.8) subsequent myocardial infarction(I22.-) postmyocardial infarction syndrome(I24.1) I21.0 Acute transmural myocardial infarction of anterior wall Transmural infarction(acute) of anterior(wall) NOS Transmural infarction(acute) of anteroapical Transmural infarction(acute) of anterolateral Transmural infarction(acute) of anteroseptal I21.1 Acute transmural myocardial infarction of inferior wall Transmural infarction(acute) of diaphragmatic wall Transmural infarction(acute) of inferior(wall) NOS Transmural infarction(acute) of inferolateral Transmural infarction(acute) of inferoposterior I21.2 Acute transmural myocardial infarction of other sites Transmural infarction(acute) of apical-lateral Transmural infarction(acute) of basal-lateral Transmural infarction(acute) of high lateral Transmural infarction(acute) of lateral(wall) NOS Transmural infarction(acute) of posterior(true) Transmural infarction(acute) of posterobasal Transmural infarction(acute) of posterolateral Transmural infarction(acute) of posteroseptal Transmural infarction(acute) of septal NOS I21.3 Acute transmural myocardial infarction of unspecified site Transmural myocardial infarction NOS I21.4 Acute subendocardial myocardial infarction Nontransmural myocardial infarction NOS I21.9 Acute myocardial infarction, unspecified Myocardial infarction(acute) NOS

    76. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
    I23 Certain current complications follwing acute myocardial infarction Exclusion the listed conditions,when concurrent with acute myocardial infarction(I21
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    I23 Certain current complications follwing acute myocardial infarction Exclusion : the listed conditions,when concurrent with acute myocardial infarction(I21-I22) the listed conditions, when not specified as current complications following acute myocardial infarction(I31.-, I51.-) I23.0 Haemopericardium as current complication following acute myocardial infarction I23.1 Atrial septal defect as current complication following acute myocardial infarction I23.2 Ventricular septal defect as current complication following acute myocardial infarction I23.3 Rupture of cardiac wall without haemopericardium as current complication following acute myocardial infarction Exclusion : with haemopericardium(I23.0) I23.4 Rupture of chordae tendineae as current complication following acute myocardial infarction I23.5 Rupture of papillary muscle as current complication following acute myocardial infarction I23.6 Thrombosis of atrium, auricular appendage, and ventricle as current complications following acute myocardial infarction I23.8 Other current complications following acute myocardial infarction

    77. Department Of Internal Medicine: Physician's Directory
    Internal Medicine / Cardiovascular diseases Physician's Directory. Areas of ClinicalInterest Echocardiography, assesment of myocardial perfusion by ultrasound
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    78. Example
    only the major diseases will be presented below. myocardial Dilation. myocardialdiseases affect the myocardium (heart muscle) and are often of unknown origin.
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    79. PowerPak - Underutilization Of Aspirin In Cardiovascular And Cerebrovascular Dis
    Underutilization of Aspirin in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular diseases ProgramNo. or neither among 17,187 cases of suspected myocardial infarction ISIS2
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  • 80. AMI: Topics Index: Cardiovascular Diseases
    policy. Inequality in stress related diseases in Denmark. Job characteristicsin hospitalized patients with myocardial infarction.
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