Left Ventricle Disease in Cats
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Single Ventricle: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Using gross anatomic criteria, single ventricle is arbitrarily defined here as a heart that is missing the smooth (ie, nontrabeculated) inflow region of either ventricle. Most cases of tricuspid atresia and mitral atresia retain at least ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on July 16, 2009 at 6:11 pm By:
We've made some changes to the eMedicine article Single Ventricle. See it at http://bit.ly/hACJ. #cardiology #pediatrics #kidshealth #heart
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
americanheart.org — “Learn about Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, how to repair it and what your childs needs will be” View full resource at americanheart.org
Most Recently Shared on June 8, 2009 at 1:37 pm By:
RT @fearlessheart02 was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome - learn more at American Heart Association site http://tinyurl.com/nocpdr
Cat owner has concerns about saddle thrombus
sfgate.com — “Q: When my 6-year-old domestic shorthair cat was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, my vet warned me that a fatal complication of this disease is a "saddle thrombus." What is that exactly and what can we do to...” View full resource at sfgate.com
Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2010 at 4:11 am By:
In SF Chronicle, a UC Davis emergency care veterinarian explains a fatal complication of a heart disease in cats, http://bit.ly/56enky
Hypertensive heart disease Information on Healthline
healthline.com — “Hypertensive heart disease refers to coronary artery disease, heart failure, and enlargement of the heart that occur because of high blood pressure. See also: Hypertension; Malignant hypertension.” View full resource at healthline.com
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#heartdisease Hypertensive Heart Disease: Learn the facts. http://s-a.cc/3mM48
Famous flabby feline Prince Chunk dies - USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “The white tabby, once estimated to weigh 44 pounds, died in his sleep shortly after being diagnosed with a genetic form of heart disease, said his adoptive owner, Vince Damiani of Turnersville. The cat was believed to be 12 years old.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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Famous flabby feline "Prince Chunk" dies: The white tabby, once estimated to weigh 44 pounds, died in his sleep ... http://bit.ly/eujyKs
Evidence suggests strong link between obesity, heart disease | abc7chicago.com
abclocal.go.com — “After comparing the hearts of more than 900 people, researchers found those severely overweight had impaired functioning of the left ventricle.” View full resource at abclocal.go.com
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Evidence suggests strong obesity-heart disease link http://tinyurl.com/4kfq93v
Teenage boy with muscle-wasting disease gets artificial heart - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Doctors at a children's hospital in Rome have successfully implanted an artificial heart into a 15-year-old boy with Duchenne's syndrome. The device, which was inserted into the patient's left ventricle, could give the boy up to 25 additional years of "normal life," experts say. <a href='/servlet/aa” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Teenage boy with muscle-wasting disease gets artificial heart http://sbne.ws/r/5N8a
Ventricular Inversion: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Before discussing this fascinating congenital heart defect, a definition of terms is essential, particularly in reference to the 2 ventricles. This article refers to right and left ventricles based on their specific anatomic characteristics and not ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Heart-Assist System Approved for Heart Failure - Heart Disease and Other Cardiovascular Conditions on MedicineNet.com
medicinenet.com — “Information on heart disease and related cardiovascular conditions includes medications, procedures and tests, symptoms, and treatment.” View full resource at medicinenet.com
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MedicineNet: Heart-Assist System Approved for Severe Heart Failure http://bit.ly/6HK9Fc Full http://bit.ly/794ewu
Symptoms and treatment: Dilated Cardiomyopathy - by Nicole Evans M.D. - Helium
helium.com — “Dilated cardiomyopathy is enlargement of the left or right ventricle of the heart. This dilation causes a loss of cardiac contractile function whi..., Nicole Evans M.D.” View full resource at helium.com
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Understanding heart diseases: Dilated Cardiomyopathy http://9mp.com/dilated-cardiomyopathy
Aortic Regurgitation: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Aortic regurgitation is the diastolic flow of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle. Regurgitation is due to incompetence of the aortic valve or any disturbance of the valvular apparatus (eg, leaflets, annulus of the ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 23, 2010 at 3:53 am By:
Aortic regurgitation is the diastolic flow of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle. Learn more. http://bit.ly/cwz71d
Mitral Valve Insufficiency: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Mitral regurgitation (MR) occurs when the mitral valve allows reversal of blood flow from the left ventricle (LV) to the left atrium.1The presentation of mitral regurgitation varies and largely depends on etiology, severity, and rate ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Check out the eMedicine article on Mitral Valve Insufficiency at http://bit.ly/carTKz!
Informational Topics & Guides -
healthypets.com — “Pet Dental Month - The majority of people consider brushing their teeth part of a healthy daily routine. But most don?t give nearly the same attention when it comes to the dental health of their pets. The most common disease affecting pets is dental disease? It is a fact that most dogs and cats are already suffering from dental disease by the age of three. Bacteria from gingivitis and periodontal disease can spread throughout the rest of their body causing infecting the heart and kidneys. Left u” View full resource at healthypets.com
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Informational Topics & Guides -: Pet Dental Month - The majority of people consider brushing their teeth part of... http://bit.ly/e0WnzM
Mitral Regurgitation: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Mitral regurgitation (MR) is defined as an abnormal reversal of blood flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium. It is caused by disruption in any part of the mitral valve apparatus, which comprises the ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 14, 2010 at 8:37 pm By:
When blood flows backward through the mitral valve, the condition is known as mitral regurgitation. Learn the causes. http://bit.ly/af1VdH
Heart Valves
americanheart.org — “The heart has four chambers. Blood is pumped through the chambers, aided by four heart valves. The valves open and close to let the blood flow in only one direction.” View full resource at americanheart.org
Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2010 at 6:07 pm By:
News reports say Barbara Walters to undergo heart surgery. Here is more information about heart valves http://bit.ly/bsZCTE
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