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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CARDITIC»
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The Diseases of the heart and the aorta
Carditic Polypi. — On the occurrence of this form of disease pathological
investigation has as yet thrown but a doubtful light ; and, though according to
Rokitansky, Bouillaud, and others, there is reason to believe that large polypi
may result ...
2
Canada Medical Journal and Monthly Record of Medical and ...
... more frequent occurrence than they were at one time supposed. Carditic polypi
are of very rare occurrence, and pathological investigation has as yet thrown but
a doubtful light on their cause or origin. Rokitansky, Bouilland, and many others ...
George E. Fenwick, Francis Wayland Campbell, 1866
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Annals of the Pickett-Thomson Research Laboratory
H. RELATIONSHIP OF DENTAL SEPSIS TO RHEUMATIC AND CARDITIC
INFECTIONS It has already been shown that streptococci are suspected of being
causative factors in dental sepsis ; furthermore there is strong evidence for the ...
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The pathogenic streptococci ...
H. RELATIONSHIP OF DENTAL SEPSIS TO RHEUMATIC AND CARDITIC
INFECTIONS It has already been shown that streptococci are suspected of being
causative factors in dental sepsis ; furthermore there is strong evidence for the ...
Robert Thomson, David Thomson, Henry Warren Crowe, 1928
Rheumatic Fever PROGNOSIS • The incidence of carditic involvement in an
acute attack falls with increasing age of the patient. • Patients without carditis
during an acute episode of rheumatic fever in whom recurrence is prevented
have a low ...
Richard Hawkins, Richard Hawkins (MBBS.), 1992
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
To the forms in which sudden faintings occur during the attack, or palpitations,
with pain at the heart'and a feeble pulse, the names of syncopal arid carditic have
been given. When the lungs have been affected, the fever has been called ...
William Stokes, John Bell, 1842
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The Modern Part of an Universal History: From the Earliest ...
Those critics, who have (P) About this time flourish- stiled Anatius the founder of
the ed the famed R. Ananus, who Carditic sect, are certainly mis- was likewise
excluded the title taken, since, as we have seen in of Gaon, though a man of
great ...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
To the forms in which sudden faintings occur during the attack, or palpitations,
with pain at the heart and a feeble pulse, the names of syncopal and carditic
have been given. When the lungs have been affected, the fever has been called
...
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Apoptosis in Cardiac Biology
The extent to which apoptosis contributes to myocyte cell loss during acute
carditic viral infection is unknown. First results indicate that despite marked
inflammatory activity, myocyte apoptosis is rare in acute coxsackievirus- induced
...
Heribert Schunkert, G. A. J. Riegger, 2000