Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
November 2006
Heart failure is a severe disease which prevalence and incidence are steadily growing, with high morbidity and mortality rates, and responsible for significant financial cost. This evolution requires our therapeutic approach to be modified, by favouring multidisciplinary management and including patient education. The proof of the effectiveness of these measures is brought by many studies, and therapeutic education is now recommended by the European Society of Cardiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a rare gastric tumour characterized morphologically by its hepatoid features and alpha-fetoprotein production and which presented clinically with gastric haemorrhage. Gastric fibroscopy showed a bleeding tumour of the antrum. The microscopic appearance of the tumor showed two different patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study the mechanism responsible for atrial fibrillation (AF) in hyperthyroidism was investigated by standard cardiovascular exploration and echocardiography. Fifty four patients (43 women, 11 men, mean age 44 years) were examined during, and after successful treatment of a thyrotoxicosis episode associated with Graves' disease in 43 cases, with a secondarily toxic goitre in 7 cases and with a toxic adenoma in 4 cases. Nineteen patients presented with a heart disease: mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in 11 (including 4 with AF) and another cardiopathy in 8 (including 4 with AF).
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October 1986
In a 59 years old woman presenting a rudimentary picture of myocardial infarction, ventriculograms confirm a limited necrosis and coronarography shows an abnormal vascular image, evoking an intracardiac tumor, while the arteries are free of atherosclerosis or thrombosis on angiography. Although auscultation and echography are normal, the diagnosis of myxoma will be confirmed by angiocardiography, then by surgery and pathology. The advantage of selective coronary angiography in myxomas is considered with 24 cases from the literature having undergone this examination, including 20 cases, among which ours, which present an aspect of "tumoral vascularisation".
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