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How does VSD affect the conduction system of heart which is dangerously close to it ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 8:21am   Eisenmenger  syndrome  occurs  has become a diagnostic curiosity in many countries . It  is natural to expect  the VSDs   to share a  close relationship with  the conduction system... the conduction system . This is simply due to the fact , developmentally the two systems  , ventricular septum and the electrical  system  of the heart comes from different embryological Read on »
Lesser known cardiac arrhythmias ! What is 1 : 2 AV conduction by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 02 Oct 2010 9:04am  is conducted aberrantly   it  mimics a  VPD. Final message 1:2  AV conduction may not be rare . Cardiac physicians are encouraged to look  for this phenomenon whenever... AV node is the  “Go slow” region in the cardiac highway .Every impulse is delayed  for about 120ms and then pursue its  onward journey to depolarize the ventricle Read on »
West Wireless Health Institute to conduct Corventis trial – Heart Monitoring Patch With Cell Phones by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 10:41pm immediate care. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the West Wireless Health Institute will soon announce plans to conduct a clinical trial with Corventis... the Wall Street Journal that other device makers are looking to team up with the Institute to conduct trials of their own. For now, though, the focus will be on Corventis. West Read on »
How will you differentiate a wenkebach’s Mobitz type 1 AV block from type 2 second degree AV block if the conduction ratio is 2: by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 11 Nov 2009 10:01pm . The usual conduction ratio for wenkebach AV block is 3:2 or 4:3 . It is well known wenkebach AV block is usually a benign form of AV conduction defect and it recovers spontaneously without any pacemaker support.The block is at the level of AV node and since the his purkinje conduction is intact and the prognosis is good. In type 2 AV block the disease is often Read on »
Turkish doctors to conduct health screening in Guinea Bissau … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 9:09am Turkish doctors to conduct health screening in Guinea Bissau. The team is consisted of a general surgeon , pediatricians, a pediatric surgeon , an gynecologist as well as a dentist . Wednesday, 03 February 2010 11:49 Excerpt from: Turkish doctors to conduct health screening in Guinea Bissau … Read on »
Kim Stagliano on HuffPo: Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994 by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 3:31pm Please pop over to HuffPo to read my latest piece, "Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994" about the Autism Science Foundation formed by the Londons of NAAR, Alison Singer and Paul Offit. I sure would like 3900 comments! (Wake up,... Read on »
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Wine tasting: The rules of conduct by Ann H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:51pm To spit or not to spit? How much should you drink? What should you do if you don't like the wine you've just tasted? Is slurping ever acceptable? Get the answers to these questions (and more) in Wine Tasting: Rules of Conduct by Kathleen Donnelly at http://lifestyle.msn.com/FoodandEntertaining/TheWineLife/Article.aspx?cp-documen. Read on »