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Significados de ventricular dilation en inglés
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Uso de ventricular dilation en inglés
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Right ventriculardilation may be a compensatory response to chronotropic impairment.
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We presumed that left ventriculardilation was caused by subendocardial hypoperfusion.
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In the mice, ventriculardilation is due to hypoplasia in the septum and striatum.
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The survival difference could not be attributed to differences in left ventriculardilation because end-diastolic volumes increased similarly.
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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are responsible for degrading extracellular matrix components which play a role in ventriculardilation.
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In addition, the KO mice developed rapidly progressive cardiomyopathy with left ventriculardilation and wall thinning and decreased cardiac function.
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Additionally, the microPET technique demonstrated that therapy with MSC reduced right ventriculardilation, a phenotype of the chagasic mouse model.
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Objective: Normal pressure hydrocephalus is characterized by gait impairment, cognitive impairment, and urinary incontinence, and is associated with disproportionate ventriculardilation.
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However, less is known about the role of adenosine-adenosine receptor (AR) pathways in hearts with left ventriculardilation and dysfunction.
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All tumor lines produced internal cerebral herniation and neuraxis spread with implants seeded throughout the ventricular system, often associated with ventriculardilation.
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After prolonged pressure overload, chimeras with PI3Kγ KD bone marrow-derived cells showed slower development of left ventriculardilation and higher fractional shortening than controls.
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a multifactorial disease characterized by left ventriculardilation that is associated with systolic dysfunction and increased action potential duration.
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In occlusion patients, the occurrence of ventriculardilation was related to the volume of infarction; cortical atrophy developed later and was associated with superficial infarctions.