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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
Search Registration Help Disclaimer. myocardial diseases. ImageURL Myocardial calcification, Image URL Myocardial calcification,
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2. Primary Myocardial Diseases
Primary myocardial diseases. 5/22/00. Click here to start. Primary myocardial diseases. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. 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

3. Myocardial Diseases
myocardial diseases.
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Myocardial Diseases
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. Patient Education Myocardial Diseases Heart Great Britain ... bmj.com collected resources : cardiomyopathy Collected resources on cardiomyopathy from the online British Medical Journal. BMJ 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. Myocardium Myocardial Diseases Collected Works [Publication Type]
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4. Myocardial Diseases
myocardial diseases. Back to previous level. Cardiomyopathy, Alcoholic. Search PUBMED for Cardiomyopathy, Alcoholic All. Review. Therapy. Diagnosis. Cardiomyopathy, Congestive. Search PUBMED for Cardiomyopathy, Congestive All Search PUBMED for Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
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5. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases myocardial diseases. Include trials that are no Conditions Albinism; Intestinal Disease; Kidney Disease; Myocardial Disease; Pulmonary Fibrosis
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6. Bristol Biomedical Image Archive: A-Z Index
Mycotoxins Myelin Sheath Myelinolysis, Central Pontine Myelofibrosis Myenteric Plexus Myiasis myocardial diseases Myocardial Infarction
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7. Primary Myocardial Diseases
Primary myocardial diseases. 6/28/01. Click here to start. Primary myocardial diseases. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. Myocarditis. PPT Slide. Myocarditis. Myocarditis. Myocarditis
http://pathophysiology.uams.edu/Fall01/jones/lect28f01
Primary Myocardial Diseases
Click here to start Table of Contents Primary Myocardial Diseases Myocarditis Myocarditis Myocarditis ... Home

8. Myocardial Diseases
low graphics. myocardial diseases. broader Heart Diseases Heart Arrest; Heart Defects, Congenital; Heart Failure, Congestive; Heart Valve Diseases; Myocardial Ischemia
http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0027049L0027049.html
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Myocardial Diseases
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. Patient Education Myocardial Diseases Heart Great Britain ... bmj.com collected resources : cardiomyopathy Collected resources on cardiomyopathy from the online British Medical Journal. BMJ 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. Myocardium Myocardial Diseases Collected Works [Publication Type]
Last modified: 27 May 2004

9. MedWebPlus Subject Myocardial Diseases

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Myocardial Diseases
Broader Terms:
Heart Diseases

Related Terms:
Heart Failure, Congestive

Narrower Terms:
Myocarditis

Focussed Subsets:
Cardiology
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Web Sites:
Entry GO adam.com Encyclopedia Disease Reference Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (Cardiomyopathy - hypertrophic; IHSS; Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis; Hypertensive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) (Iowa Clinic) GO adam.com Encyclopedia Disease Reference Myocarditis (Iowa Clinic) GO adam.com Encyclopedia Disease Reference Myocarditis: Prevention (Iowa Clinic) GO adam.com Encyclopedia Disease Reference Myocarditis: Symptoms (Iowa Clinic) GO adam.com Encyclopedia Disease Reference Myocarditis: Treatment (Iowa Clinic) GO Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center GO Cardiology and internal medicine : journal of the Georgian Interntional Society of Cardiomyopathy (2002- ) GO Cardiomyopathy Association (UK) GO Cardiorepair Web Index GO Congestive Heart Failure Dilated Cardiomyopathy Support Forum ... Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy by Daniel F. Mulvihill (Heart to heart volunteers, Sept. 1998)

10. WWW: Myocardial Diseases
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  • 11. 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.

    12. Myocardial Diseases Of The Cat
    Max s House. myocardial diseases of the Cat. Some cats with HCM have high serumgrowth hormone concentrations. Secondary Hypertrophic myocardial diseases.
    http://maxshouse.com/Cardiology/myocardial_diseases_of_the_cat.htm
    Max's House Myocardial Diseases of the Cat Wendy A. Ware, DVM, MS,
    Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Cardiology)
    Associate Professor,Departments of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Biomedical Sciences
    Attending Cardiologist Veterinary Teaching Hospital Iowa State University Ames, Iowa HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY RESTRICTIVE CARDIOMYOPATHY DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY MYOCARDITIS ... ARTERIAL THROMBOEMBOLISM Myocardial diseases that affect cats encompass a diverse collection of idiopathic and secondary diseases affecting the myocardium, and the spectrum of anatomic and pathophysiologic characteristics of these diseases is wide. Disease characterized by myocardial hypertrophy is most often seen clinically in cats and is discussed at length in this chapter. Myocardial disease with restrictive pathophysiologic condition is also common. Classic dilated cardiomyopathy is now rarely seen clinically in cats. The myocardial disease of some cats does not fit neatly into the categories of hypertrophic, dilated, or restrictive cardiomyopathy; rather, it is considered "indeterminate" or unclassified myocardial disease. Systemic thromboembolism is a troubling complication in cats with myocardial disease. HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY Etiology The cause of primary or idiopathic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in cats is unknown, although a genetic basis or predisposition is likely in some cases. The disease appears to be highly prevalent in certain bloodlines of several breeds. Most cases of HCM in people are familial, and several specific abnormalities of genes for myocardial proteins have been identified in different kindreds. In addition to mutations of genes that encode for myocardial contractile or regulatory proteins, postulated causes of the disease include an increased myocardial sensitivity to or excessive production of catecholamines; an abnormal hypertrophic response to myocardial ischemic, fibrosis, or trophic factors; a primary collagen abnormality; or abnormalities of the myocardial calciumhandling process. Some cats with HCM have high serum growth hormone concentrations.

    13. VM 8754: MYOCARDIAL DISEASES - CANINE AND FELINE CLASSIFICATION
    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 .
    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)
  • 14. MYOCARDIAL DISEASES
    MeSH Heading, myocardial diseases. Tree Number, C14.280.600.......Medical Subject Heading Descriptor from 2004 MeSH data. myocardial diseases.
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    Home Contact Us Home Diabetes ... Travel Medical Subject Heading Descriptor - from 2004 MeSH data
    Myocardial Diseases
    Description:
    Diseases of the myocardium.
    Alternative terms:
    Myocardial Diseases ; Disease, Myocardial ; Diseases, Myocardial ; Myocardial Disease ; Cardiomyopathies ; Cardiomyopathy ; Myocardiopathies ; Myocardiopathy ; Myocardial Diseases, Primary ; Disease, Primary Myocardial ; Diseases, Primary Myocardial ; Myocardial Disease, Primary ; Primary Myocardial Disease ; Primary Myocardial Diseases ; Secondary Myocardial Diseases ; Disease, Secondary Myocardial ; Diseases, Secondary Myocardial ; Myocardial Disease, Secondary ; Secondary Myocardial Disease ; Myocardial Diseases, Secondary ;
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    The following table includes all available data on this MeSH Heading: MeSH Heading Myocardial Diseases Tree Number Scope Note Diseases of the myocardium.

    15. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
    , Diseases of the myocardium. Cardiomyopathies,myocardial diseases, Primary. myocardial diseases, Secondary, Myocardiopathies....... myocardial diseases.
    http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/meshdescriptor/D009202

    16. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
    Heart Failure, Congestive, Heart Neoplasms. Heart Rupture, Heart Valve Diseases.myocardial diseases, Myocardial Ischemia. Pericardial Effusion, Pericarditis.
    http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/meshdescriptor/D006331

    17. Heart And Diabetes Center NRW - Clinic For Cardiology - Patient Information
    These findings today enable chronic inflammatory myocardial diseases to be dividedup according to biopsy results and assigned different treatments.
    http://www.hdz-nrw.de/en/cardiology/patient_information/myocardial_diseases.php
    In our myocarditis laboratory it is possible to test whether a case of cardiac insufficiency is due to chronic inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). Following a viral infection, e.g. influenza, the heart muscle can become inflamed. This myocardial inflammation (myocarditis) can be acute and lead to pronounced cardiac insufficiency or even heart failure within just a few days. Usually, however, myocardial inflammation advances slowly and chronically, with patients not noticing any cardiac insufficiency until weeks or months have passed, sometimes even unable to remember having had a flu virus at all.
    Before it can be ascertained whether a case of cardiac insufficiency is due to chronic myocarditis or not, a cardiological examination including a cardiac catheter examination first has to establish whether or not the cardiac insufficiency is due to coronary artery disease, long-term high blood pressure or a heart valve defect.
    Since acute or chronic myocarditis can only be diagnosed in the myocardial tissue itself, in cases where this disease is suspected it is necessary to remove 6-8 tissue samples the size of a pinhead from the right heart, which then undergo further examination using special methods. The removal of these samples takes place during a right heart catheter examination, is painless and in the right hands barely more of a risk than a right heart catheter examination without the removal of tissue samples.

    18. Heart And Diabetes Center NRW - Clinic For Cardiology - About Us
    myocardial diseases, especially hypertrophic and dilatative cardiomyopathies,as well as cardiac aspects of systemic diseases more details;
    http://www.hdz-nrw.de/en/cardiology/about_us/spectrum.php
    Clinic for Cardiology and Institute for Radiology
    Director: Professor Dieter Horstkotte, MD
    The Clinic for Cardiology at the Heart and Diabetes Center NRW plays a leading role in the diagnosis and therapy of cardiac, circulatory and vascular diseases worldwide.
    Approx. 10 000 cardiac catheter examinations are carried out per annum, more than 2500 utilizing minimally invasive techniques catheter treatments . Our general cardiological outpatients department treats 6 000 patients a year. To ensure therapeutic success, more than 200 trained staff are on hand, enabling appointments to run smoothly and examination times to be kept short..
    Treatment focusses on:
    • congenital and acquired heart valve defects [more details]
      coronary artery disease (CAD), in particular advanced CAD, CAD after bypass surgery and CAD with diabetes mellitus [more details]
      inflammatory heart diseases (endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis) [more details]
      myocardial diseases, especially hypertrophic and dilatative cardiomyopathies, as well as cardiac aspects of systemic diseases

    19. Entrez PubMed
    Click here to read Inflammatory myocardial diseases and cardiomyopathies.Pisani B, Taylor DO, Mason JW. Department of Medicine, University
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra

    20. Entrez PubMed
    Patients with cardiomyopathy due to infiltrative myocardial diseases, HIVinfection, or doxorubicin therapy have an especially poor prognosis.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

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