1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf00660146
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Fr�hstadien der experimentellen Herzhypertrophie im elektronenmikroskopischen Bild

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“…Most publications deal with early stages of cardiac hypertrophy (1,3,7, 11,12,16,17,23,24,28) but only few studies refer to its prospective regression after load suppression. Most publications deal with early stages of cardiac hypertrophy (1,3,7, 11,12,16,17,23,24,28) but only few studies refer to its prospective regression after load suppression.…”
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“…Most publications deal with early stages of cardiac hypertrophy (1,3,7, 11,12,16,17,23,24,28) but only few studies refer to its prospective regression after load suppression. Most publications deal with early stages of cardiac hypertrophy (1,3,7, 11,12,16,17,23,24,28) but only few studies refer to its prospective regression after load suppression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most publications deal with early stages of cardiac hypertrophy (1,3,7, 11,12,16,17,23,24,28) but only few studies refer to its prospective regression after load suppression.According to Beznak et al (4), however, hypertrophy of the heart is readily reversible, regardless of its origin (pressure load, hyperthyroidism, anemia or DOCA salt hypertension) or its duration. This enlargement may be partly due to intracellular edema, characteristic of cell damage.…”
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