Cardiomyopathy

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    Almost 88,000 people die from alcohol related causes each year, making it the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States. With the increasing number of deaths each year, alcohol consumption has become an increasing concern. Alcoholism can be defined as a condition that prevents people from being able to control their alcohol consumption. A disease can be defined as an abnormal condition of a structure or function of one part of the body that affects the whole body and…

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    arteries of the guts it 's called arteria coronaria sickness,within the legs, peripheral blood vessel sickness. coronary artery disease happens over a amount of your time and its consequences will be grave and embody coronary failure and stroke. Cardiomyopathy refers to diseases of heart muscle. Some sorts of myocardiopathy square measure genetic,whereas differences occur due to infection or other reasons that square measure less well understood. one amongst the foremost common sorts of heart…

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    Organ allocation involves ethical decision-making. When making an ethical decision all biases and individuality must be withheld from criteria to make a decision that is objective. The process can be very challenging for individuals with the responsibility of making those decisions. Every effort must be made to uphold the ethical principles set by the ethics board. The purpose of this paper is to explore the ethical decision-making process of organ allocation and give the reader an insight…

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    Heart failure (HF). HF is characterized by myocardial dysfunction, which is an alteration in ventricular contraction. Myocardial dysfunction can be caused by a result of many different conditions such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, valvular disorders, renal dysfunction, ischemia and myocardial infarction. It can be systolic heart failure in which the heart muscles are weakened and results in decreased blood ejected from the ventricle,…

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    that the complex forms are the most common CVDs in clinical practice [70]. As previously mentioned NGS has been demonstrated to be successful in identifying novel causative mutations of rare or common Mendelian diseases like CVDs and can detect cardiomyopathy-causing mutations with high accuracy [71] because NGS is able to detect the rare genetic variants with a minor allele frequency (MAF) of < 5%, [72]. So, application of NGS tools in the inherited CVDs will be important to define the…

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    department due to the complaints of pain in the sub sternal/epigastric region accompanied by productive cough which worsen by movements. The pain was described as mild to moderate, constant and dull. His past medical history was suggestive of cardiomyopathy and hypertension. It was noted that he underwent cardiac catheterization 10 years ago. Furthermore the patient reported having flu-like symptoms 2 weeks ago and several days of productive cough with subjective fever and chills. Initially, her…

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    Three Bad Health Habits Everyday almost everyone does something that could be considered bad for his or her health. Not everyone knows the little things that are bad for his or her health though. Three bad health habits that affect many people are nail biting, smoking cigarettes, and drinking too much alcohol. One bad health habit some people possess is nail biting. Not only does nail biting make fingers and hands less attractive, but it can also have an effect on the teeth. Biting nails can…

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    Siamese Classification The classification of the Siamese cat is a Domestic house cat. Origin The Siamese is originally from Thailand. Its appearance and behavior caused the cat to become a royal favorite. The earliest signs of a Siamese was in 1871 when they were brought to Britain. The first Siamese to enter into North America was brought in by the First Lady of the United States Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes in 1878. Because the popularity, the breed has been used to form many of the modern breeds…

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    AN ATHLETE 'S HEART Everyone knows normal daily exercise is beneficial to the heart. It helps reduce the risk of heart disease, reduces weight, lowers blood pressure, and improves cholesterol. A difference in the appearance of the heart can be seen between normal exercise and those of highly trained athletes. Athletic hearts undergo cardiac remodeling of chambers and physiological changes because the heart is working harder to pump blood to the rest of the body during extreme physical activity…

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    Cardiovascular Disorders Hunter Boumans Central Louisiana Technical Community College CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS A. Definition- Abnormal heart conditions related to the structure, function, or vessels of the heart or its muscles & valves. • Congenital Heart Disease- Any abnormality with the heart at the time of birth.  Patent ductus arteriosus- ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth  Tetralogy of fallot- multiple defects causing deoxygenated blood to be carried throughout…

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