• medicine and neuroscience. In 1959, the company's name was changed to Cordis. In 1970, Cordis introduced the first sheath introducers with hemostasis valves...
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  • Cordis, Latin for of the heart, may refer to: Cordis (band), an American chamber music group Cordis (medical), a medical device company Cordis, Auckland...
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    may be called contusio cordis (from Latin for "bruising of the heart"), but is unrelated to commotio cordis. Commotio cordis may also occur in other...
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  • cases of thoracoabdominal ectopia cordis or less severe pentalogy of Cantrell. In general, the prognosis for ectopia cordis is poor—most cases result in death...
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  • This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymologies. Most of them are combining forms in...
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    Heart (redirect from Apex cordis)
    of blood through the heart and body came with the publication of De Motu Cordis (1628) by the English physician William Harvey. Harvey's book completely...
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    Health Completes Acquisition Of Cordis". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 14 April 2018. "Cardinal Health to sell off its Cordis device division in $1B deal"...
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    Chemence Medical Inc. in 1994. Chemence Medical Inc. specialised in cyanoacrylate (CA)-based medical devices. Its first product for Cordis (medical) was TruFill...
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  • A medical triad is a group of three signs or symptoms, the result of injury to three organs, which characterise a specific medical condition. The appearance...
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    Retrieved 19 November 2024. "Fifth Framework Programme (FP5: 1998-2002)". CORDIS. European Commission. "European Patient Smart Open Services". Archived from...
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  • Harvey explains the circulatory system in Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus 1683 – 1758 – Lorenz Heister 1688 – 1752 – William...
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    Pentalogy of Cantrell (category Medical pentads)
    sternum. If the sternal defect is large enough, the neonate may have ectopia cordis, in which the heart is located outside of the thorax. Many congenital heart...
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  • Fulminant (category Medical terminology)
    but can refer to trauma-induced secondary conditions, such as commotio cordis, a sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blunt, non-penetrating trauma to the...
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    restored on-field. Hamlin later confirmed that he had an episode of commotio cordis, an extremely rare condition in which cardiac rhythm is disrupted by a blow...
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    described the circulation of the blood in his Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus. Before this time the most useful manual in medicine...
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    (2014-01-01). ""Meam de motu & usu cordis, & circuitu sanguinis sententiam": teleology in William Harvey's De motu cordis". Gesnerus. 71 (2): 258–270. doi:10...
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    the context of an underlying structural heart problem, but managed with medical treatment Stage D: Advanced disease requiring hospital-based support, a...
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  • thump Precordial examination Commotio cordis Hyperdynamic precordium Precordial catch syndrome Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary's entry for Precordium....
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    muscles and chordae tendineae Details Identifiers Latin chordae tendineae cordis MeSH D002815 TA98 A12.1.00.023 TA2 4047, 4069 FMA 76527 Anatomical terminology...
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  • Pallor mortis (category Latin medical words and phrases)
    the skin, in a matter of deep shock. Also heart failure (insufficientia cordis) can make the face appear pale; the person then might have blue lips. Skin...
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    circulation pre-dates the later work (1628) of William Harvey's De motu cordis. Both theories attempt to explain circulation. 2nd century Greek physician...
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    investigation of the cadaver. Asplenia Chirality (mathematics) Ectopia cordis Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder Polysplenia Intestinal malrotation can...
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    the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Heart: Cardiac veins" Anatomy figure: 20:03-05 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Anterior...
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    2004 she moved to Cordis (medical) Corporation, a Johnson & Johnson medical device unit, as a distinguished research fellow in the Cordis facility in Spring...
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    30 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013. "Big Data Public Private Forum". cordis.europa.eu. 1 September 2012. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021...
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    Plasma was already well known when described by William Harvey in de Motu Cordis in 1628, but knowledge of it probably dates as far back as Vesalius (1514–1564)...
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    football player Damar Hamlin experienced an in-game episode of commotio cordis, there was an increase in rhetoric and disinformation from figures such...
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    and Catholic University of America. He grew up with two sisters, Lise and Cordis (an actress), and a brother, Matthew Heard, who predeceased his mother and...
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  • Prize". European Commission: CORDIS. Retrieved 2017-01-29. "European Latsis Prize winner 2000". European Commission: CORDIS. Retrieved 2017-01-29. "ESF...
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    Agostino Gemelli Cloisters of Sant'Ambrogio Latin: Universitas Catholica Sacri Cordis Jesu; English: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; abbreviated as UCSC...
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