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VHD
(redirected from valvular heart disease)

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VHDVirtual Hard Disk (Microsoft)
VHDVirtual Hard Drive
VHDValvular Heart Disease
VHDVery High Density
VHDViral Hemorrhagic Disease
VHDVehicle-Hours of Delay
VHDViscous Hammer Damper (air rifles)


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00 Hardcover Surgical techniques atlas series RD598 Cardiac surgeons from across North America, with a few colleagues in Germany, offer a visual aid for teaching procedures and techniques of operations for coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, aortic disease, and other conditions.
Valvular heart disease involves one or more of the valves of the heart and problems with the valves can occur at birth or can be acquired throughout life due to other causes.
The other sections provide useful medical information including the aetiology of CHF and evidence for the diagnosis of CHF, and other management strategies including pharmacological therapy, devices (eg, pacing), surgery, and treatment of associated disorders such as cardiac arrhythmia, valvular heart disease, and chronic heart disease.
 
 
 
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