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Division of Cardiology - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Director, Johns Hopkins <b>ARVD</b>/C Program Hugh Calkins, M.D., FACC, FAHA, FHRS Catherine Ellen Poindexter Professor of Cardiology Professor of Medicine and</b> ...
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About the Heart & Vascular Institute | Johns Hopkins Medicine
For generations, people with serious heart problems have turned to Johns Hopkins physicians for help. Recognized worldwide, the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular</b> ...
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JOHNS HOPKINS ARRHYTHMOGENIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR DYSPLASIA/CARDIOMYOPATHY ...
The <b>ARVD</b>/C program was honored to have post-doctoral fellow Stephen Chelko and his work chosen as a finalist for the HRS Young Investigator Award.</b> ...
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Volume 1, Issue 1 Winter 2012 - Johns Hopkins Medicine
2012 <b>ARVD</b> Patient & Family Seminar It’s that time of year again and we are excited to announce our annual <b>ARVD</b> Patient & Family Seminar to be</b> ...
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Protocol: ARVD - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Protocol: <b>ARVD</b>. Patient Identification: Protocol Information. Scanning Technologist: Accession #: Reviewing Radiologist: Contrast : 0.2 mmol/Kg Magnevist.</b> ...
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Non-Invasive Imaging | Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute
We provide quality cardiac imaging at several convenient locations in the Baltimore and Greater Washington, D.C. areas. Your doctor may prescribe noninvasive</b> ...
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Arrhythmias | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Normally, special heart cells generate an electrical signal that travels through the heart. The electricity causes the heart muscle to contract, and that’s what</b> ...
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15 Annual ARVD/C Patient and Family Seminar - Johns Hopkins Medicine
update on the Genetics of <b>ARVD</b>/C. Dr. Anneline te Riele, visiting PhD student from the Netherlands, will also present her exciting research. After lunch,</b> ...
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JOHNS HOPKINS ARRHYTHMOGENIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR DYSPLASIA/CARDIOMYOPATHY ...
Ventricular Dysplasia (<b>ARVD</b>/C Registry) Who: Children and Adults with <b>ARVD</b>/C What: Collection of pertinent past medical records and continued</b> ...
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Heart Failure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Heart failure</b> is a condition that occurs when the heart can’t pump as well as it should. This may happen when the heart muscle becomes weak or stiff. As a</b> ...
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