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Horizons in World Cardiovascular Research - Volume 16 (Hardcover)
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Horizons in World Cardiovascular Research - Volume 16 (Hardcover)
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The opening chapter of Horizons in World Cardiovascular Research.
Volume 16 discusses the functions of the internal jugular veins,
particularly how they are usually valveless except for a single
valve situated just above the junction of the vein with the
brachiocephalic vein. Additionally, the authors assess the
frequency, nature, duration and significance of cardiovascular
disorders associated with rotavirus infection in the human body. A
careful analysis of electrocardiograms and other diagnostic tools
is included with the goal of helping to early identify high risk
beta-thalassemia major patients for arrhythmias and sudden cardiac
death. The authors also examine the coronary vasospasm as a
potential risk for thrombus formation in patients with drug-eluting
stents implantation by showing several clinical studies and case
reports in terms of mechanism and prevention. Following this, an
overview of the structure of smooth muscle cells and their main
functions in the human umbilical artery is presented. The anatomy
and physiology of venous outflow from the brain is described. Since
physical effects play an important role in regulating this outflow,
it is important to present some basic physical principles governing
the flow in the tubes. Moreover, the authors review a transgenic
mouse model to study its genetic contribution to Moyamoya syndrome,
a cerebrovascular condition defined by the chronic progressive
stenosis of the intracranial internal carotid arteries and their
major branches, as well as describe a recently-developed surgical
model. The closing chapter posits that it would be beneficial to
describe the difficulties and challenges that occur during the
implantation of permanent biventricular defibrillating systems in
cases of Superior Vena Cava is Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava.
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