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Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplan

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.
Grassi B.

Improving outcomes through collaboration.

Improving outcomes through collaboration.
A roundtable was convened to examine the issues surrounding the use of hormonal therapy in the treatment of acne. Obstetrician-gynecologists (OB/ GYNs) and dermatologists often have varying views with regard to the use of oral contraceptives (OCs) and other agents in patients with acne. If polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), […]

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplan

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.
Delacretaz E, Tanner H.

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplan

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.
Kaye DM, Esler MD.

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplan

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.
Prakash ES.

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplan

Re: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.
Shephard RJ.

Emerging influenza.

Emerging influenza.
In 1918 the Spanish influenza pandemic, caused by an avian H1N1 virus, resulted in over 50 million deaths worldwide. Several outbreaks of H7 influenza A viruses have resulted in human cases, including one fatal case. Since 1997, the outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of the H5N1 subtype have affected […]

Mimicking atrial parasystole.

Mimicking atrial parasystole.
Tomcsányi J, Bózsik B.

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines–two steps back for one leap forward.

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines–two steps back for one leap forward.
Respiratory viruses are among the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. From a vaccine viewpoint, such viruses may be divided into two principle groups-those where infection results in long-term immunity and whose continued survival requires constant mutation, and those where […]

[Proceedings and abstracts of the 13th Session of the National College of Cardiologists of General H

[Proceedings and abstracts of the 13th Session of the National College of Cardiologists of General Hospitals, Paris, France, 23-24 November 2007]


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