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Significados de rheumatic heart em inglês
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Uso de rheumatic heart em inglês
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Dr Madriago explains that rheumaticheart disease is a culmination of several factors.
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Probably we'll pick up children with rheumaticheart disease as well.
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Seventy-three of the subjects had a history of underlying heart disease, predominantly rheumaticheart disease.
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Volunteer heart specialists have been helping to raise awareness in Fiji about rheumaticheart disease.
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Two rheumaticheart disease patients were excluded during analysis.
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Materials and methods: A total of 117 consecutive rheumaticheart disease patients with AF were enrolled.
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The results showed that for every known case of rheumaticheart disease, four previously undetected cases were discovered.
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A Wellington paediatrician says potentially dozens of young people in the Porirua area could have serious undetected rheumaticheart disease.
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A team of doctors, specialists and students from the United States have been in Samoa screening for rheumaticheart disease.
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A team of foreign heart specialists have been in Fiji trying to ease the country's high burden of rheumaticheart disease.
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Overcrowding on Tuvalu's main atoll of Funafuti is suspected to be behind high rates of rheumaticheart disease among children living there.
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During that time, they volunteer their services to screen for these conditions in children and Dr Armsby said rheumaticheart disease was preventable in children.
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In 1950 approximately 15,000 people died of rheumaticheart disease; in 2004, that number had dropped to just over 3,200.
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Dr Toakase Fakakovikaetau said she wasn't surprised to find "very high" rates of four to five percent of children screened with rheumaticheart disease.
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Tabalala had a previous history of RheumaticHeart Disease.
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Rheumaticheart disease is the most common acquired heart disease in children especially in developing countries.