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Chronic hypoxemia in lambs with experimental cyanotic heart disease. Cardiovascular, hermatological, and metabolic adjustments, and growth

(1994) Dalinghaus, Michiel

Congenital cyanotic heart disease is the most important cause of chronic hypoxemia in infancy and childhood. Because early corrective surgery is not feasible in the majority of cases, most of the affected infants have to adjust to hypoxemia. Although studies in these infants and children have contributed considerably to our understanding of the pathophysiology and the sequelae of chronic hypoxemia, many questions still remain unresolved. ...

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ID 32605
Moeder ID 28103
Volgorde dalinghaus.m.
Naam m.dalinghaus
Publiceren yes
Embargo t/m 0000-01-01
OAI-naam Dissertation
Path faculties/medicine/1994/m.dalinghaus/
Gemodificeerd op: 2013-02-15 14:28:01
Digitaal ID 495ca6a766488
Instelling Faculty of Medical Sciences
Plaats van uitgifte Groningen
Onderzoeksinstelling Choose your Research institute
Datum promotie 0000-01-01
Datum beschikbaarstelling 2008-12-30
Titel Chronic hypoxemia in lambs with experimental cyanotic heart disease. Cardiovascular, hermatological, and metabolic adjustments, and growth
Titelvolgorde Chronic hypoxemia in lambs with experimental cyanotic heart disease
Elektronisch no
Ruilverkeer mogelijk no
Printen in opdracht no
Exporteer? yes
Aantal pagina's 120
Publicatiejaar 1994
Verslagjaar 2008
Taal en
Type Dissertation
Samenvatting EN Congenital cyanotic heart disease is the most important cause of chronic hypoxemia in infancy and childhood. Because early corrective surgery is not feasible in the majority of cases, most of the affected infants have to adjust to hypoxemia. Although studies in these infants and children have contributed considerably to our understanding of the pathophysiology and the sequelae of chronic hypoxemia, many questions still remain unresolved. ...

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Uitgever University of Groningen
Relatie URI http://www.rug.nl/
Rechten University of Groningen
PPN 121312267
ISBN 9090075054;
Trefwoord GOO Hypoxemie, Hartziekten, Lammeren; Proefschriften (vorm);
Trefwoord NBC klinische diergeneeskunde;
Auteur Dalinghaus, Michiel;
Promotors Kuipers, J.R.G.; Zijlstra, W.G.;


 
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