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    Cardiac Calcified Amorphous Tumor in the Neonatal Period by Mohammad Nasir Hematian, Kamran Hessami, Maasoumeh Saleh, Abolfazl Shirdel Abdolmaleki, Shirin Torabi, Sedigheh Hantoushzadeh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Calcified amorphous tumor (CAT) of the heart is a rare nonneoplastic cardiac mass that may exhibit symptoms resembling malignancy. …”
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    Extracellular vesicular microRNAs and cardiac hypertrophy by Hai Hu, Hai Hu, Xiulian Wang, Hui Yu, Hui Yu, Zhanli Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…cardiac hypertrophy…”
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    Cardiac Pacing in Cienfuegos from 2005 to 2009 by Yanier Coll Muñoz, Brandy Viera González

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…<strong>Introduction:</strong> permanent artificial pacemaker implantation improves cardiac function and life quality of patients requiring cardiac pacing. …”
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    Primary Cardiac Angiosarcoma: A Fatal Disease by L. Antonuzzo, V. Rotella, F. Mazzoni, L. Doni, D. Bianchini, F. Garbini, V. Maio, F. Di Costanzo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…A 42-year-old man with a cardiac tamponade underwent an urgent pericardiotomy that showed tumoral tissue, covering the surface of the right atrium. …”
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    Cardiac Myxoma: Typical Presentation but Unusual Histology by Hassan H. AlAhmadi, Noor Said Alsafwani, Mohamed A. Shawarby, Fayez Ahmed

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. …”
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    Cardiac Transthyretin Amyloidosis: Hidden in Plain Sight by Constantine N. Logothetis, Joel Fernandez, Damian A. Laber

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, the correct etiology was transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis. The patient had five admissions for heart failure symptoms prior to a physician identifying the etiology as cardiac transthyretin amyloidosis. …”
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    Influence of the Level of Emergency Medical Facility on the Short-Term Treatment Results of Cardiac Arrest: Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Interhospital Transfer by Je Young Chung, Yuri Choi, Jinwoo Jeong, Sung Woo Lee, Kap Su Han, Su Jin Kim, Won Young Kim, Hyunggoo Kang, Eun Seog Hong

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study aimed to elucidate whether direct transport of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients to higher-level emergency medical centres (EMCs) would result in better survival compared to resuscitation in smaller local emergency departments (EDs) and subsequent transfer. …”
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    Pathological Correlation of a Cardiac Mass with Multimodality Imaging by Sumit Sohal, Farida A. Tanko, Esad Vucic, Sergio Waxman, Suresh Gupta, Billie Fyfe-Kirschner

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Cardiac masses are rarely encountered in clinical practice and can lead to severe hemodynamic consequences. …”
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    Cardiac Dysrhythmias and Neurological Dysregulation: Manifestations of Profound Hypomagnesemia by Sagger Mawri, Edward Gildeh, Namita Joseph, Bobak Rabbani, Bryan Zweig

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this case, we present the clinical course of a 76-year-old woman who presented with marked cardiac and neurological signs and symptoms which developed as a result of severe hypomagnesemia. …”
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    Contemporary Trends in Pulsed Field Ablation for Cardiac Arrhythmias by Hagai Yavin, Mark Prasad, Jonathan Gordon, Tolga Aksu, Henry D. Huang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is generally agreed that more research is needed to improve our biophysical understanding of PFA for clinical cardiac applications as well as its potential as a potential alternative energy source to thermal ablation modalities for the treatment of other arrhythmias. …”
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    Cardiac involvement in Scorpion envenomation: A review of literature by Mitrakrishnan Rayno Navinan, Dilushi Rowena Wijeyaratne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Scorpion envenomation (SE) causes cardiac complications. Pubmed, Scielo, Embase and google scholar were searched using the keywords scorpion: cardiac, heart, arrhythmia, electrocardiograph and myocarditis in the abstract or text. 112 were selected. …”
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    Cardiovascular Development and the Colonizing Cardiac Neural Crest Lineage by Paige Snider, Michael Olaopa, Anthony B. Firulli, Simon J. Conway

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Although it is well established that transgenic manipulation of mammalian neural crest-related gene expression and microsurgical removal of premigratory chicken and Xenopus embryonic cardiac neural crest progenitors results in a wide spectrum of both structural and functional congenital heart defects, the actual functional mechanism of the cardiac neural crest cells within the heart is poorly understood. …”
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    Ibrutinib-Associated Cardiac Tamponade with Concurrent Antiplatelet Therapy by Jennifer L. Miatech, John H. Hughes, Dillon K. McCarty, M. Patrick Stagg

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We present an 82-year-old male with CLL on ibrutinib and concurrent antiplatelet therapy who developed cardiac tamponade due to a hemorrhagic pericardial effusion requiring emergent placement of a pericardial window. …”
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    Pulmonary Hypertension Related to Left-Sided Cardiac Pathology by Todd L. Kiefer, Thomas M. Bashore

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In patients with left-sided cardiac disease, PH is quite common and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. …”
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    Cardiac Outpouchings: Definitions, Differential Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Approach by Riccardo Scagliola, Gian Marco Rosa, Sara Seitun

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Background and Aims. Cardiac outpouchings encounter a series of distinct congenital or acquired entities (i.e. aneurysms, pseudoaneurysms, diverticula, and herniations), whose knowledge is still poorly widespread in clinical practice. …”
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