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Chopra H, Wander G, Ponde C, Nanda N, Khullar D, Venugopal K, et al.
J Assoc Physicians India . 2024 May; 72(1):88-95. PMID: 38736080
The rapidly increasing burden of hypertension is responsible for premature deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD), renal disease, and stroke, with a tremendous public health and financial burden. Hypertension detection, treatment,...
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Saxena A, Karim A, Saini H, Alam M
BMJ Case Rep . 2023 Nov; 16(11). PMID: 37914176
A rare case of ventricular tachycardia caused by extrapulmonary tuberculosis has been followed up. Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation was done at the time of presentation. Following this, the patient...
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Chopra H, Wander G, Ponde C, Nanda N, Khullar D, Venugopal K, et al.
J Assoc Physicians India . 2023 Jun; 71(2):11-12. PMID: 37354473
;Heart failure (HF) is a huge global public health task due to morbidity, mortality, disturbed quality of life, and major economic burden. It is an area of active research and...
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Singh B, Rao H, Pandurangi U, Manjunath C, Sharma G, Naik A, et al.
Indian Heart J . 2022 May; 74(3):194-200. PMID: 35490849
Aims: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) continues to be a devastating complication amongst survivors of myocardial infarction (MI). Mortality is high in the initial months after MI. The aims of the...
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Saxena A
Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J . 2020 Nov; 20(6):217-218. PMID: 33223094
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Grover S, Chawla G, Parihar H, Niwas R, Saxena A, Khangarot S, et al.
J Family Med Prim Care . 2020 Aug; 9(5):2475-2479. PMID: 32754523
Background: Since time immemorial tuberculosis (TB) has been and continues to be one of the most significant infections causing human disease. In tropical countries, TB remains a leading cause of...
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