cardiac dysfunction
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cardiac
adjective
uk/ˈkɑː.di.æk/us/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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dysfunction
noun[C]
uk/dɪsˈfʌŋk.ʃən/us/dɪsˈfʌŋk.ʃən/
a problem or fault in a part of the body or ...
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Although the tumor is benign, resection is indicated because its bulk may causecardiacdysfunctionor sudden death.
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Although it has not yet been shown that small left coronary arteries causecardiacdysfunction, the outcome of this finding should be carefully monitored.
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These mice underwent different physiologic stressors to assess survival and the presence ofcardiacdysfunction.
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Their presentation with left bundle branch block signifies diffuse cardiac involvement, before the development of overtcardiacdysfunction.
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Regardless of its mechanism, the outcome resulting from this finding should be carefully observed in order to determine whether this might cause myocardial ischemia and lead to futurecardiacdysfunction.
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Rhythmicity is often abnormal or lost in cases ofcardiacdysfunctionor cardiac failure.
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Epigenetic treatment methods forcardiacdysfunctionare still highly speculative.
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Trastuzumab is associated withcardiacdysfunctionin 2-7% of cases.
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Apart from pain, the symptoms includecardiacdysfunctionand respiratory depression.
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Medical problems that can be associated with myocardial contusion include myocardial rupture, septum or valve injury, myocardial infarction,cardiacdysfunction, cardiogenic shock, and arrhythmia.
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Adding resveratrol to the diet of mice inhibit gene expression profiles associated with muscle aging and age-relatedcardiacdysfunction.
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It can be difficult for someone with a cardiac condition to distinguish between symptoms ofcardiacdysfunctionand anxiety.
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Mitochondria have been implicated in several human diseases, including mitochondrial disorders andcardiacdysfunction, and may play a role in the aging process.
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Trastuzumab can therefore lead tocardiacdysfunction.
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In particular, he has been engaged in discovering the subcellular and molecular basis ofcardiacdysfunction in congestive heart failure, ischemia-reperfusion injury, chronic diabetes and stress-induced heart disease.
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Drugs and foul play were ruled out by the coroner's autopsy, which found acutecardiacdysfunction, non-traumatic systemic and spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage and hemorrhage in the brain.
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Potassium ion diffusion is a key mechanism in nerve transmission, and potassium depletion in animals, including humans, results in various cardiac dysfunctions.
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