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Medical Musings with Dr. Shane Marshall: Octopus Pots and Your Heart - The Bermudian Magazine
Health in Motion Osteopaths - Did you know a broken heart is actually a thing? “Broken Heart Syndrome” is also referred to as Takosubo Cardiomyopathy (heart muscle pain). A surge of adrenaline
Takotsubo syndrome: the broken-heart syndrome
Sam Ghali, M.D. on Twitter: "Takotsubo means "Octopus Pot" in Japanese. Base of LV squeezes, but apex does not. Looks like octopus pot during systole! #FOAMed https://t.co/O5gKPW3Xze" / Twitter
Breaking Out of the Octopus Trap of Modernity — Genealogies of Modernity
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy - A rare form of transient LV dysfunction - NHSJS
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy or “Broken-heart” syndrome - Don't instigate the Octopuses and Squids!
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Stress and your heart | Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Specialist Care
When a Patient Suffers from Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy - Nursing Crib
The Japanese tako-tsubo, or octopus trap (A), and the similar shape... | Download Scientific Diagram
Japan and the Octopus Trap of Modernity — Genealogies of Modernity
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (broken-heart syndrome) - Harvard Health
damsdelhi - #Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as Takotsubo syndrome, acute stress-induced cardiomyopathy, broken heart syndrome and apical ballooning syndrome. The word 'Takotsubo' means 'octopus pot' in Japanese, as the left ventricle of
TAKOTSUBO - Natalie Meister
example of 'takotsubo', or octopus fishing pot. | Download Scientific Diagram
Robert Dominic Gonzales on Twitter: "Since I'm currently studying Cardiology modules, let me bring this back— "WHEN DO BROKEN HEARTS HEAL?" This is called the TAKOTSUBO CARDIOMYOPATHY: ⚪️ It is also known
Ultrasound For The Win! – 57F with Chest Pain and Dyspnea #US4TW
My Heart and the 'Octopus Trap' | Next Avenue
Broken heart syndrome is on the rise in the COVID pandemic