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Browsing by Author "Dalgic, O"

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    The Echocardiographic Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function in Patients with Non-Dipper Hypertension
    Akçay, S; Bilge, AR; Turker, Y; Yavuz, V; Çetin, N; Dalgic, O
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    A RARE CAUSE OF ISCHEMIC CHEST PAIN: CONGENITAL OSTIAL ATRESIA OF THE RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY
    Tavli, T; Alkan, A; Bayturan, O; Dalgic, O; Utuk, O; Kamali, B; Madak, N
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    The Evaluation of Galectin-3 Levels in Non-dipper Hypertensive Patients
    Akçay, S; Cakin, O; Ilhan, N; Kalayci, H; Kobat, MA; Gulger, M; Yavuz, V; Dalgic, O; Bilge, AR
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    Strenuous Exercise Induced Syncope Due to Coronary Artery Anomaly
    Yavuz, V; Cetin, N; Tuncer, E; Dalgic, O; Taskin, U; Bilge, AR; Tikiz, H
    Coronary artery anomalies are among the neglected topics in cardiology. Anomalous origin of the left main coronary artery from the right sinus of valsalva is a rare coronary anomaly observed in 0.15% of patients. During exercise, the distended aorta and pulmonary artery with increased blood flow may squeeze the Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA) between them. Even though arrhythmias are common causes of syncope, one should also think about aberrant coronary artery in the patients with syncope of unexplained origin. Patients experiencing exercise induced syncope accompanied by symptoms of coronary ischemia (typically: chest pain, ischemic findings on ECG, and raised cardiac markers) should be referred to diagnostic coronary angiography.0

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