Heart disease new hypothesis: under endogenous toxicological aspect
Journal Title: Journal of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
In order to suggest new pathogenetic hypothesis in some heart disease we think is interesting to observe some biomedical literature: Can we think some endogenus toxicologic movens in some heart pathologies? Activated platelet can trigger coronay artery spasm in some patients, and in SCD many patients not show Anatomic abnormalities and this can be involved sudden vigorous exertion untrained subjects (also in young) in seems to show an inadeguate methabolic response. Also severe artmia can be due by electrolyte umbalance.
Authors and Affiliations
M luisetto, BN Ahmadabadi, GR Mashori
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