Cardiac Calcifications
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Symposier - Echocardiogram : cardiac calcification in hyperparathyroidism
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: Multiple calcifications in the heart in a case of hyperparathyroidism : different views.” View full resource at symposier.com
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Echocardiogram: Cardiac calcification in hyperparathyroidism. http://bit.ly/bLQUf1
ESC> Communities> ESC Working Groups> Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT> Publications> Monthly Scientific report: Cardiac Computed Tomography> Coronary Artery Calcification Screening
escardio.org — “ESC> Communities> ESC Working Groups> Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT> Publications> Monthly Scientific report: Cardiac Computed Tomography> Coronary Artery Calcification Screening” View full resource at escardio.org
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Coronary Artery Calcification Screening: Estimated Radiation Dose and Cancer Risk http://tinyurl.com/yj35zwq
Chalk and Cheese - Calcification, Perfusion and Prognosis: Heart of the Matter
boards.medscape.com — “A thought-provoking paper was published recently in JACC (Chang, SM The Coronary Artery Calcium Score and Stress Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Provide Independent and Complementary Prediction of Cardiac Risk Nov 10 2009 : 1872-82). Over 110” View full resource at boards.medscape.com
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Chalk and Cheese - calcification, perfusion and prognosis: Heart of the Matter: http://bit.ly/2NFWod via @addthis
Vascular Calcification in Patients on Hemodialysis (printer-friendly)
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Cinacalcet plus low-dose vitamin D sterols may attenuate vascular and cardiac valve calcification: http://bit.ly/lCqqjV
Dietary intake of menaquinone is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease, cardiac mortality, aortic calcification and all-cause mortality. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Dietary intake of menaquinone is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease: the Rotterdam Study.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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Symposier - Cardiac: Coronary CT Anatomy (2 of 2)
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: ctisus Coronary CT Anatomy: 3D Display defines aortic root calcifications and calcifications in the left anterior descending coronary artery, as well as calcifications in right coronary and circumflex. The study shows the axial display as well as a 3D volume display. This is the optimal way of looking at the origin of the coronary arteries with the right coronary artery, in this case arising a bit more to the left than usual. The volume display is ideal with th” View full resource at symposier.com
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Aortic root calcifications and calcifications in the left anterior descending coronary artery. 1)http://bit.ly/aeA0cS 2)http://bit.ly/csEH3g
Progression of coronary artery calcification and c... [Kidney Int. 2011] - PubMed result
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In chronic kidney disease patients, extent and progression of coronary calcifications is associated to cardiac events http://j.mp/eRxIaU
CAC Score Predicts Cardiac Events in CKD Patients - Renal and Urology News
renalandurologynews.com — “Assessment of coronary artery calcification (CAC) and progression may be useful for earlier management of risk factors for cardiac events in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to an Italian study.” View full resource at renalandurologynews.com
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CAC Score Predicts Cardiac Events in CKD Patients: Assessment of coronary artery calcification (CAC) and progres... http://bit.ly/dOleC7
Rheumatology Article | Arthritis, Rheumatoid Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
mdlinx.com — “Relationship between cardiac valvular and arterial calcification in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Relationship between cardiac valvular and arterial calcification in patients with rheumatoid arthr... http://bit.ly/dXZTf0 #Rheumatology
Relationship Between Baseline Coronary Calcium Score and Demonstration of Coronary Artery Stenoses During Follow-Up: MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) -- Rosen et al. 2 (10): 1175 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular
imaging.onlinejacc.org — “Relationship Between Baseline Coronary Calcium Score and Demonstration of Coronary Artery Stenoses During Follow-Up: MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) -- Rosen et al. 2 (10): 1175 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Imaging” View full resource at imaging.onlinejacc.org
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MESA Study: 13% to 18% of coronary arteries with >75% stenosis at cath had 0 coronary artery calcium on cardiac CT http://bit.ly/4zIGjm
Screening tool may better identify heart disease in African-Americans
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers say they may have an explanation as to why African-Americans, despite having lower amounts of coronary artery calcification, are at increased risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular events compared with Caucasians. The answer may be increased levels of non-calcified plaque, which consists of buildups of soft deposits deep in the walls of the arteries that are not detected by some cardiac tests. Non-calcified plaque is more vulnerable to rupturing and causing a blood clot, whi” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Screening tool may better identify heart disease in African-Americans http://j.mp/fcgRXU
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