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  2. Da Costa's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It was initially classified as "F45.3" (under somatoform disorder of the heart and cardiovascular system) in ICD-10, [19] and is now classified under "somatoform autonomic dysfunction". Da Costa's syndrome involves a set of symptoms that include left-sided chest pains, palpitations , breathlessness, and fatigue in response to exertion.

  3. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - Wikipedia

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    Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the study of cardiovascular diseases. It was established in 1908 as Archives des Maladies du Coeur, des Vaisseaux, et du Sang, and changed its name to Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux in 1937. It obtained its current name in 2008.

  4. Photos (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Control categories were listed as buttons on the left side of the app, and specific editing options were listed as buttons on the right side of the app. Folder view and the ability for users to edit albums were added to the app after the initial release on Windows 10 in response to user feedback. Photos includes all features from Windows Photo ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Medicine/Offline App

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    Built on Kiwix and supported by Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland, the app is available for android, iOS, Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is available in several languages. The app includes medicine, anatomy, medication, and sanitation articles. All versions of the app are free and available for download.

  6. Cardiology - Wikipedia

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    Preventive cardiology also deals with routine preventive checkup though noninvasive tests, specifically electrocardiography, fasegraphy, stress tests, lipid profile and general physical examination to detect any cardiovascular diseases at an early age, while cardiac rehabilitation is the upcoming branch of cardiology which helps a person regain ...

  7. Outline of cardiology - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cardiology, the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the human heart. [1] The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology.

  8. Nature Reviews Cardiology - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2004 as Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, but change name in April 2009. [1] [2] [3] The editor-in-chief is Gregory Lim. [4] Coverage includes: acute coronary syndromes; arrhythmias; angina/coronary artery disease; cardiomyopathy/heart failure; concomitant disease; congenital conditions; hypertension ...

  9. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    The most common risk factors include age and cardiovascular disease. [15] Additional underlying cardiac conditions include heart failure and inherited arrhythmias . Additional factors that may contribute to cardiac arrest include major blood loss , lack of oxygen , electrolyte disturbance (such as very low potassium ), electrical injury , and ...