Journal of the American College of Cardiology, ISSN 0735-1097, 2015, Volume 66, Issue 18, pp. 1976 - 1986
Abstract Background The right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) is acknowledged to be responsible for arrhythmogenesis in Brugada syndrome (BrS), but the...
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | sudden arrhythmic death syndrome | gap junction | sudden unexpected death | myocardial fibrosis | right ventricular outflow tract | ARRHYTHMOGENESIS | DIAGNOSIS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | STRUCTURAL HEART-DISEASE | MECHANISM | HISTOLOGICAL SUBSTRATE | VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT | BUNDLE-BRANCH BLOCK | SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH | ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION | EXPRESSION | Brugada Syndrome - diagnosis | Humans | Male | Brugada Syndrome - complications | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - etiology | Pericardium - metabolism | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - metabolism | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - etiology | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - pathology | Pericardium - pathology | Myocardium - metabolism | Electrocardiography | Adult | Heart Conduction System - pathology | Gap Junctions - pathology | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - surgery | Heart Conduction System - metabolism | Connexin 43 - metabolism | Myocardium - pathology | Collagen - metabolism | Ablation Techniques - methods | Thoracotomy - methods | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - pathology | Fibrosis | Brugada Syndrome - surgery | Sects | Heart beat | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Arrhythmia | Cardiac arrhythmia | Heart attacks | Medical imaging | Cardiomyopathy | Regression analysis | Multivariate analysis | Confidence intervals | Ostomy | Sleep | Collagen | Mutation | Age | PSR, picrosirius red stain | RVOT, right ventricular outflow tract | RV, right ventricular | LV, left ventricle | SCD, sudden cardiac death | ICD, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator | OR, odds ratio | VF, ventricular fibrillation | ventricular | BrS, Brugada syndrome | Cx43, connexin-43 | SCN5A, sodium channel, voltage gated, type V alpha subunit | VT, ventricular tachycardia | ECG, electrocardiogram | SADS, sudden arrhythmic death syndrome | Original Investigation
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | sudden arrhythmic death syndrome | gap junction | sudden unexpected death | myocardial fibrosis | right ventricular outflow tract | ARRHYTHMOGENESIS | DIAGNOSIS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | STRUCTURAL HEART-DISEASE | MECHANISM | HISTOLOGICAL SUBSTRATE | VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT | BUNDLE-BRANCH BLOCK | SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH | ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION | EXPRESSION | Brugada Syndrome - diagnosis | Humans | Male | Brugada Syndrome - complications | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - etiology | Pericardium - metabolism | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - metabolism | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - etiology | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - pathology | Pericardium - pathology | Myocardium - metabolism | Electrocardiography | Adult | Heart Conduction System - pathology | Gap Junctions - pathology | Ventricular Outflow Obstruction - surgery | Heart Conduction System - metabolism | Connexin 43 - metabolism | Myocardium - pathology | Collagen - metabolism | Ablation Techniques - methods | Thoracotomy - methods | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - pathology | Fibrosis | Brugada Syndrome - surgery | Sects | Heart beat | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Arrhythmia | Cardiac arrhythmia | Heart attacks | Medical imaging | Cardiomyopathy | Regression analysis | Multivariate analysis | Confidence intervals | Ostomy | Sleep | Collagen | Mutation | Age | PSR, picrosirius red stain | RVOT, right ventricular outflow tract | RV, right ventricular | LV, left ventricle | SCD, sudden cardiac death | ICD, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator | OR, odds ratio | VF, ventricular fibrillation | ventricular | BrS, Brugada syndrome | Cx43, connexin-43 | SCN5A, sodium channel, voltage gated, type V alpha subunit | VT, ventricular tachycardia | ECG, electrocardiogram | SADS, sudden arrhythmic death syndrome | Original Investigation
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JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology), ISSN 0735-1097, 2017, Volume 69, Issue 8, pp. 1057 - 1075
Abstract Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of mortality in athletes during sport. A variety of mostly hereditary, structural, or electrical...
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | athlete | electrocardiogram | SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROME | PROPOSED DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA | COLLEGE-OF-CARDIOLOGY | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | LEFT-VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY | T-WAVE INVERSIONS | EXPERT CONSENSUS STATEMENT | EARLY REPOLARIZATION PATTERN | LONG-QT-SYNDROME | Young Adult | Age Factors | Sports Medicine | Humans | Adolescent | Electrocardiography - standards | Adult | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - complications | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - diagnosis | Child | Cardiac arrhythmia | Black athletes | Laboratories | Cardiomyopathy | Cardiovascular disease | Family medical history | Studies | Medical referrals | Pathology | Physical fitness | Ethnicity | Exercise | Rodents | Coronary vessels | Electrocardiography | Physiology | Age | t-wave inversions | parkinson-white syndrome | unexplained death | american-heart-association | Kardiologi | Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems | proposed | Cardiovascular System & Cardiology | sudden | diagnostic-criteria | left-ventricular mass | college-of-cardiology | long-qt-syndrome | expert consensus statement | early repolarization pattern
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | athlete | electrocardiogram | SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROME | PROPOSED DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA | COLLEGE-OF-CARDIOLOGY | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | LEFT-VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY | T-WAVE INVERSIONS | EXPERT CONSENSUS STATEMENT | EARLY REPOLARIZATION PATTERN | LONG-QT-SYNDROME | Young Adult | Age Factors | Sports Medicine | Humans | Adolescent | Electrocardiography - standards | Adult | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - complications | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - diagnosis | Child | Cardiac arrhythmia | Black athletes | Laboratories | Cardiomyopathy | Cardiovascular disease | Family medical history | Studies | Medical referrals | Pathology | Physical fitness | Ethnicity | Exercise | Rodents | Coronary vessels | Electrocardiography | Physiology | Age | t-wave inversions | parkinson-white syndrome | unexplained death | american-heart-association | Kardiologi | Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems | proposed | Cardiovascular System & Cardiology | sudden | diagnostic-criteria | left-ventricular mass | college-of-cardiology | long-qt-syndrome | expert consensus statement | early repolarization pattern
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American Family Physician, ISSN 0002-838X, 2015, Volume 92, Issue 5, pp. 338 - 340
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Heart Rhythm, ISSN 1547-5271, 2013, Volume 10, Issue 2, pp. 224 - 225
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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, ISSN 0008-4182, 2015, Volume 50, Issue 4, pp. 265 - 268
Abstract Objective To quantify the association between subjective visual reduction (SVR) and retinal pathology in patients with acute-onset monocular floaters...
Internal Medicine | Ophthalmology | POSTERIOR VITREOUS DETACHMENT | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Predictive Value of Tests | Retinal Diseases - diagnosis | Vitreous Detachment - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | False Positive Reactions | Visual Acuity | Young Adult | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Phosphenes
Internal Medicine | Ophthalmology | POSTERIOR VITREOUS DETACHMENT | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Predictive Value of Tests | Retinal Diseases - diagnosis | Vitreous Detachment - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | False Positive Reactions | Visual Acuity | Young Adult | Vision Disorders - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Phosphenes
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Journal of Cardiac Failure, ISSN 1071-9164, 2014, Volume 20, Issue 11, pp. 808 - 816
Abstract Objective ANTHEM-HF evaluated a novel autonomic regulation therapy (ART) via either left or right vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in patients with heart...
Cardiovascular | Heart failure | vagus nerve stimulation | nonpharmacologic therapy | autonomic regulation therapy | MORTALITY | ARRHYTHMIAS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | RATE-VARIABILITY | ATRIAL | SUDDEN-DEATH | VAGAL-STIMULATION | ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY | HEALED MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | DOGS | LEFT-VENTRICULAR FUNCTION | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Heart Failure - physiopathology | Stroke Volume - physiology | Male | Treatment Outcome | Autonomic Nervous System - physiopathology | Feasibility Studies | Heart Failure - therapy | Ventricular Remodeling | Time Factors | Female | Ventricular Function, Left - physiology | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods | Care and treatment | Hospitals | Laws, regulations and rules | Cardiac patients
Cardiovascular | Heart failure | vagus nerve stimulation | nonpharmacologic therapy | autonomic regulation therapy | MORTALITY | ARRHYTHMIAS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | RATE-VARIABILITY | ATRIAL | SUDDEN-DEATH | VAGAL-STIMULATION | ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY | HEALED MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | DOGS | LEFT-VENTRICULAR FUNCTION | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Heart Failure - physiopathology | Stroke Volume - physiology | Male | Treatment Outcome | Autonomic Nervous System - physiopathology | Feasibility Studies | Heart Failure - therapy | Ventricular Remodeling | Time Factors | Female | Ventricular Function, Left - physiology | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods | Care and treatment | Hospitals | Laws, regulations and rules | Cardiac patients
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, ISSN 0360-3016, 2013, Volume 87, Issue 3, pp. 542 - 548
Purpose To evaluate the toxicity and clinical outcome in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) treated with whole pelvic conventional radiation...
Radiology | Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | GASTROINTESTINAL TOXICITY | DELINEATION | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | BONE-MARROW | GUIDELINES | TARGET VOLUME | RADIOTHERAPY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Chemoradiotherapy - methods | Prospective Studies | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - radiotherapy | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated - methods | Urogenital System - radiation effects | Brachytherapy - methods | Gastrointestinal Tract - radiation effects | Treatment Outcome | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - drug therapy | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology | Antineoplastic Agents - administration & dosage | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - radiotherapy | Pelvis | Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated - adverse effects | Cisplatin - administration & dosage | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - drug therapy | Adult | Dose Fractionation | Female | Aged | Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted | Care and treatment | Radiotherapy | Nuclear radiation | Patient outcomes | Cervical cancer | Cancer | Index Medicus | PATIENTS | CARCINOMAS | RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE | PELVIS | TOXICITY | UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES
Radiology | Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | GASTROINTESTINAL TOXICITY | DELINEATION | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | BONE-MARROW | GUIDELINES | TARGET VOLUME | RADIOTHERAPY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Chemoradiotherapy - methods | Prospective Studies | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - radiotherapy | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated - methods | Urogenital System - radiation effects | Brachytherapy - methods | Gastrointestinal Tract - radiation effects | Treatment Outcome | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - drug therapy | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology | Antineoplastic Agents - administration & dosage | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - radiotherapy | Pelvis | Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated - adverse effects | Cisplatin - administration & dosage | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - drug therapy | Adult | Dose Fractionation | Female | Aged | Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted | Care and treatment | Radiotherapy | Nuclear radiation | Patient outcomes | Cervical cancer | Cancer | Index Medicus | PATIENTS | CARCINOMAS | RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE | PELVIS | TOXICITY | UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES
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Heart Rhythm, ISSN 1547-5271, 2012, Volume 9, Issue 11, pp. 1896 - 1896
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JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology), ISSN 0735-1097, 2016, Volume 68, Issue 7, pp. 702 - 711
Abstract Background High false-positive rates and cost of additional investigations are an obstacle to electrocardiographic (ECG) screening of young athletes...
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | pre-participation screening | electrocardiogram | sudden cardiac death | athlete | PERICARDIAL DISEASES | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | SUDDEN-DEATH | QT INTERVAL | PREVALENCE | EUROPEAN-SOCIETY | WORKING GROUP | EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | RECOMMENDATIONS | CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE | CARDIAC REHABILITATION | Costs and Cost Analysis | Electrocardiography - economics | Mass Screening - economics | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - epidemiology | Humans | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Male | Athletes | Incidence | Sports Medicine - methods | Heart Diseases - diagnosis | Young Adult | Heart Diseases - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | United Kingdom - epidemiology | Electrocardiography - methods | Electrocardiography | Usage | Medical screening | Electrocardiogram | Cardiac arrhythmia | Rugby | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Medical imaging | Disease | Soccer | Cardiomyopathy | Whites | Family medical history | Marfan syndrome | Studies | Heart rate | Ethnicity | Questionnaires | Long QT syndrome | Tomography | Blood pressure | Cardiology | Females | Age
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | pre-participation screening | electrocardiogram | sudden cardiac death | athlete | PERICARDIAL DISEASES | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | SUDDEN-DEATH | QT INTERVAL | PREVALENCE | EUROPEAN-SOCIETY | WORKING GROUP | EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | RECOMMENDATIONS | CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE | CARDIAC REHABILITATION | Costs and Cost Analysis | Electrocardiography - economics | Mass Screening - economics | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - epidemiology | Humans | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Male | Athletes | Incidence | Sports Medicine - methods | Heart Diseases - diagnosis | Young Adult | Heart Diseases - epidemiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | United Kingdom - epidemiology | Electrocardiography - methods | Electrocardiography | Usage | Medical screening | Electrocardiogram | Cardiac arrhythmia | Rugby | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Medical imaging | Disease | Soccer | Cardiomyopathy | Whites | Family medical history | Marfan syndrome | Studies | Heart rate | Ethnicity | Questionnaires | Long QT syndrome | Tomography | Blood pressure | Cardiology | Females | Age
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Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, ISSN 0894-7317, 2012, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp. 263 - 271
Background The aims of this study were to establish absolute ranges for right ventricular (RV) structural and functional parameters for endurance athletes and...
Cardiovascular | Strain imaging | Athlete | Cardiomyopathy | Right ventricle | EUROPEAN-ASSOCIATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | SURFACE-AREA | CARDIOLOGY | GUIDELINES | EXERCISE | HEART | METABOLISM | RECOMMENDATIONS | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY | AMERICAN-SOCIETY | Confidence Intervals | Echocardiography | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Statistics as Topic | Chi-Square Distribution | Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging | Stroke Volume | Young Adult | Competitive Behavior | Sports Medicine | Exercise Tolerance - physiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Sports | Athletes | Universities and colleges
Cardiovascular | Strain imaging | Athlete | Cardiomyopathy | Right ventricle | EUROPEAN-ASSOCIATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | SURFACE-AREA | CARDIOLOGY | GUIDELINES | EXERCISE | HEART | METABOLISM | RECOMMENDATIONS | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY | AMERICAN-SOCIETY | Confidence Intervals | Echocardiography | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Statistics as Topic | Chi-Square Distribution | Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging | Stroke Volume | Young Adult | Competitive Behavior | Sports Medicine | Exercise Tolerance - physiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Sports | Athletes | Universities and colleges
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JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, ISSN 1936-878X, 2013, Volume 6, Issue 9, pp. 993 - 1007
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is rare but tragic. The cardiology community is faced with the challenge of providing a sensible strategy for the...
Cardiovascular | exercise | cardiovascular screening | sudden cardiac death | cardiomyopathy | risk prediction | athlete's heart | screening exercise | cardiovascular | YOUNG-ADULTS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | FOLLOW-UP | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | DISTINGUISHING HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | GENERAL-POPULATION | MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS | TASK-FORCE | VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE | Echocardiography, Stress - methods | Survival Rate - trends | Global Health | Humans | Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - complications | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - etiology | Athletes | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - diagnosis | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - mortality | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine - methods | Coronary Angiography - methods
Cardiovascular | exercise | cardiovascular screening | sudden cardiac death | cardiomyopathy | risk prediction | athlete's heart | screening exercise | cardiovascular | YOUNG-ADULTS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | FOLLOW-UP | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | DISTINGUISHING HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | GENERAL-POPULATION | MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS | TASK-FORCE | VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE | Echocardiography, Stress - methods | Survival Rate - trends | Global Health | Humans | Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - complications | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - etiology | Athletes | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - diagnosis | Diagnostic Imaging - methods | Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - mortality | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine - methods | Coronary Angiography - methods
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Heart Rhythm, ISSN 1547-5271, 2016, Volume 14, Issue 4, pp. 583 - 589
Background There is increasing evidence that the Brugada ECG pattern is a marker of subtle structural heart disease. Objective We characterised Brugada...
Cardiovascular | Brugada syndrome | Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy | Cardiomyopathy | Late gadolinium enhancement | Cardiac magnetic resonance | FIBROSIS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | STRUCTURAL HEART-DISEASE | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | RISK STRATIFICATION | SOCIETY | HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | BUNDLE-BRANCH BLOCK | SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH | CONDUCTION | ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION | Brugada Syndrome - genetics | Brugada Syndrome - diagnosis | Gadolinium - pharmacology | Reproducibility of Results | Brugada Syndrome - physiopathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Organ Size | Male | Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging | Stroke Volume | Cardiomyopathies - physiopathology | Contrast Media - pharmacology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine - methods | Heart Ventricles - physiopathology | Cardiomyopathies - diagnosis | Adult | Female | Image Enhancement - methods | Mutation | NAV1.5 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - genetics | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Heart | Electrocardiography | Hospitals | Arrhythmia | Cardiology | Electrocardiogram | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Gadolinium | Heart diseases
Cardiovascular | Brugada syndrome | Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy | Cardiomyopathy | Late gadolinium enhancement | Cardiac magnetic resonance | FIBROSIS | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | STRUCTURAL HEART-DISEASE | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | RISK STRATIFICATION | SOCIETY | HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | BUNDLE-BRANCH BLOCK | SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH | CONDUCTION | ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION | Brugada Syndrome - genetics | Brugada Syndrome - diagnosis | Gadolinium - pharmacology | Reproducibility of Results | Brugada Syndrome - physiopathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Organ Size | Male | Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging | Stroke Volume | Cardiomyopathies - physiopathology | Contrast Media - pharmacology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine - methods | Heart Ventricles - physiopathology | Cardiomyopathies - diagnosis | Adult | Female | Image Enhancement - methods | Mutation | NAV1.5 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - genetics | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Heart | Electrocardiography | Hospitals | Arrhythmia | Cardiology | Electrocardiogram | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Gadolinium | Heart diseases
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, ISSN 0278-5919, 07/2015, Volume 34, Issue 3, pp. 419 - 431
Regular intensive exercise is associated with a constellation of several structural and functional adaptations within the heart that permit the generation of a...
Athlete's heart | Ethnicity | Cardiomyopathy | Refined criteria | Electrocardiography | 2010 ESC criteria | Primary electrical disease | SPORT SCIENCES | ABNORMALITIES | PREVALENCE | EXERCISE | T-WAVE INVERSIONS | OUTCOMES | Physical Examination - standards | Diagnostic Tests, Routine | Sports Medicine - standards | Humans | Cardiomyopathies - diagnosis | Mass Screening - standards | Electrocardiography - standards | Cardiomyopathies - prevention & control | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Athletes - classification | Early Diagnosis
Athlete's heart | Ethnicity | Cardiomyopathy | Refined criteria | Electrocardiography | 2010 ESC criteria | Primary electrical disease | SPORT SCIENCES | ABNORMALITIES | PREVALENCE | EXERCISE | T-WAVE INVERSIONS | OUTCOMES | Physical Examination - standards | Diagnostic Tests, Routine | Sports Medicine - standards | Humans | Cardiomyopathies - diagnosis | Mass Screening - standards | Electrocardiography - standards | Cardiomyopathies - prevention & control | Death, Sudden, Cardiac - prevention & control | Athletes - classification | Early Diagnosis
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Ophthalmology, ISSN 0161-6420, 2012, Volume 119, Issue 4, pp. 850 - 856
Objective To correlate clinical features with histopathology findings in advanced intraocular retinoblastoma and to determine the diagnostic accuracy of...
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | OPTIC-NERVE | INVASION | EYES | RISK-FACTORS | MRI | Predictive Value of Tests | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Eye Enucleation | Neoplasm Invasiveness | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | False Positive Reactions | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Retinal Neoplasms - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Female | Retinal Neoplasms - surgery | Retinoblastoma - diagnosis | Child | Orbit - pathology | Retinoblastoma - surgery | Diagnostic imaging | Magnetic resonance imaging | Retinoblastoma | Histochemistry
Ophthalmology | OPHTHALMOLOGY | OPTIC-NERVE | INVASION | EYES | RISK-FACTORS | MRI | Predictive Value of Tests | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Eye Enucleation | Neoplasm Invasiveness | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | False Positive Reactions | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Retinal Neoplasms - diagnosis | Sensitivity and Specificity | Female | Retinal Neoplasms - surgery | Retinoblastoma - diagnosis | Child | Orbit - pathology | Retinoblastoma - surgery | Diagnostic imaging | Magnetic resonance imaging | Retinoblastoma | Histochemistry
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