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DJGordon

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

Talking about heart failure. He says:

"It might be heart failure, but it might be (s/l corporal minali) or primary
pulmonary hypertension or acute pulmonary embolism. All of these are
associated with BNP elevations as well as hypertension with LDH...."

TIA

Dani


Jeannie Wilson

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

"DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote here for all to
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> Talking about heart failure. He says:
>
> "It might be heart failure, but it might be (s/l corporal minali) or
> primary pulmonary hypertension or acute pulmonary embolism. All of
> these are associated with BNP elevations as well as hypertension with
> LDH...."
>
> TIA
>
> Dani
>
>
>


I think you are looking for cor pulmonale

HTH
DJGordon

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

Sounds good to me. This guy is talking 90 to nothing and running everything
together.

Dani

"Jeannie Wilson" <jwilson421@comcastspamkills.net> wrote in message
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> "DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote here for all to
> seenews:80Vpf.9528$eF1.7038@bignews2.bellsouth.net:
>
>
> I think you are looking for cor pulmonale
>
> HTH



Mary Tweedie

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

Could it be "cor pulmonale" ?

Mary from Maine

"DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Talking about heart failure. He says:
>
> "It might be heart failure, but it might be (s/l corporal minali) or

primary
> pulmonary hypertension or acute pulmonary embolism. All of these are
> associated with BNP elevations as well as hypertension with LDH...."
>
> TIA
>
> Dani
>
>



Mary Tweedie

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

Sorry, didn't see Jeannie's post above.

"Mary Tweedie" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Could it be "cor pulmonale" ?
>
> Mary from Maine
>
> "DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:80Vpf.9528$eF1.7038@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
> primary
>
>



Jeannie Wilson

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

"DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote here for all to
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> Sounds good to me. This guy is talking 90 to nothing and running
> everything together.


My cardio doc does the same thing - warp speed, mush mouth but I LOVE HIM!
DJGordon

2005-12-20, 10:54 am

Well, this guy is an ED doc....no wonder he's so fast. And the lecture is
about getting heart failure patients better treatment but getting them out
of the ED within 20 minutes instead of 70....guess he's practicing.

Dani

"Jeannie Wilson" <jwilson421@comcastspamkills.net> wrote in message
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> "DJGordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote here for all to
> seenews:_7Vpf.9582$eF1.5721@bignews2.bellsouth.net:
>
>
> My cardio doc does the same thing - warp speed, mush mouth but I LOVE HIM!



William McHenry Outlaw

2005-12-24, 12:55 am


Try: "cor pulmonale"





On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 09:02:56 -0600, "DJGordon"
<danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>Talking about heart failure. He says:
>
>"It might be heart failure, but it might be (s/l corporal minali) or primary
>pulmonary hypertension or acute pulmonary embolism. All of these are
>associated with BNP elevations as well as hypertension with LDH...."
>
>TIA
>
>Dani
>


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