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Autor:
Kazuko Fukushima, Donald S. Dock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 31:669-689
Blood pressure data with related medical and demographic information from a longitudinal study of a Japanese cohort are presented. The role of suspected hypertension risk factors including age. sex, initial pressure levels and body weight in determin
Autor:
Abraham Kagan, Joseph L. Belsky, Donald S. Dock, Tavia Gordon, Robert M. Worth, Charles E. Land, Michihiro Miyanishi, Hiroo Kato, George G. Rhoads, Thomas L. Robertson, Sadahisa Kawamoto
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 39:244-249
Various risk factors were evaluated to explain a significantly greater incidence of coronary heart disease in men of Japanese ancestry resident in Hawaii compared with men resident in Japan. The independent predictors of incidence of coronary heart d
Autor:
Donald S. Dock, Sadahisa Kawamoto, Tavia Gordon, George G. Rhoads, S. Leonard Syme, Abraham Kagan, Thomas L. Robertson, Hiroo Kato, Joseph L. Belsky, Michael Marmot, Robert M. Worth, Michihiro Miyanishi
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 39:239-243
The incidence of myocardial infarction and death from coronary heart disease was studied in defined samples of 45 to 68 year old Japanese men in Japan, Hawaii and California. The incidence rate was lowest in Japan where it was half that observed in H
Autor:
Kelvin K. Lee, Donald S. Dock, Arthur Steer, Teruyuki Nakashima, Thomas L. Robertson, Taketsugu Kawashima, Michael D. Danzig
Publikováno v:
Japanese Heart Journal. 18:812-822
Three types of small cardiac lesions were described and illustrated: (1) focal type of papillary muscle fibrosis, evidently a healed infarct of the papillary muscle present in 13% of autopsies, is a histologically characteristic lesion associated wit
Autor:
Donald S. Dock, Florence W. Haynes, Robert C. Schlant, Lewis Dexter, Edward Woodward, Charles B. Moore, William L. Kraus
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 58:174-189
1. 1. Nineteen patients with severe aortic stenosis have been studied by left heart catheterization before and after transaortic valvuloplasty. 2. 2. The cardiac index was normal in patients with pure aortic stenosis but tended to be reduced in the p
Autor:
John W. Hyland, Donald C. Harrison, Lewis Dexter, Florence W. Haynes, Donald S. Dock, Lockhart B. McGuire
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 17:497-502
Knowledge of the pulmonary blood volume is important in several areas of circulatory physiology. However, adequate methods for measuring this volume have not been established. The slope of an indicator-dilution curve across the central circulation ha
Publikováno v:
American heart journal. 90(2)
A study of nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis has been carried out in a series of 3,404 autopsies performed upon atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima in the period 1953-1970. The prevalence of the lesion was 2.4 per cent, with a greater frequency amo
Autor:
Lucien B. Guze, Donald S. Dock
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 47(3)
Excerpt INTRODUCTION Subacute bacterial endocarditis has occurred in patients with valvular heart disease following operative procedures within the oral cavity despite the use of penicillin to prev...
Publikováno v:
American heart journal. 58
1.1. The prominence of the pulmonary arterial segment on the posteroanterior chest x-ray in a group of 56 patients with mitral stenosis was assessed by calculation of the "PA/chest ratio." The distance from the midline, as defined by the vertebral sp