Difference between revisions of "Cardiovascular pathology"
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==Heart== | ==Heart== | ||
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Heart valves are dealt with in a separate article. Other non-tumour cardiac pathology is dealt with in the ''[[heart]]'' article. | |||
==Tumours== | ==Tumours== | ||
{{main|Cardiac tumours}} | {{main|Cardiac tumours}} | ||
These are rare buggers. The most common tumours are ''atrial myxoma'' and ''papillary fibroelastoma''. | |||
==Congenital & acquired disease== | ==Congenital & acquired disease== | ||
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{{main|Cardiomyopathy}} | {{main|Cardiomyopathy}} | ||
[[Category:Cardiovascular pathology]] | [[Category:Cardiovascular pathology]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 25 May 2010
Cardiovascular pathology is a big killer.
Vasculitides
Main article: Vasculitides
Heart
Main article: Heart
Main article: Heart valves
Heart valves are dealt with in a separate article. Other non-tumour cardiac pathology is dealt with in the heart article.
Tumours
Main article: Cardiac tumours
These are rare buggers. The most common tumours are atrial myxoma and papillary fibroelastoma.
Congenital & acquired disease
Main article: Congenital heart disease
Main article: Cardiomyopathy