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2. Life After Medicine: A Time to Smell the Roses.
3. Electrocardiograhic findings resulting in inappropriate cardiac catheterization laboratory activation for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
4. Almost everyone over 50 should be put on a statin to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease: A protagonist view.
5. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage as a complication of percutaneous intervention: report of 2 cases and review of the literature.
6. Cardiovascular disease prevention: a basic but evolving goal for medicine.
7. Warfarin allergy: an easy solution.
8. Atrial fibrillation in athletes.
9. Stroke: a cardiologist's perspective.
10. Chest pain evaluation: a common clinical problem.
11. Dislodged stent: a simple retrieval technique.
12. A prospective randomized trial of early ambulation following 8 French diagnostic cardiac catheterization.
13. Femoral artery catheterization complications: a study of 503 consecutive patients.
14. Current therapy of impending myocardial infarction and acute cholecystitis.
15. Foreign body retrieval using a simple snare device.
16. Symptomatic upper extremity venous thrombosis associated with permanent transvenous pacemaker electrodes.
17. Shock late after implantation of a permanent transvenous cardiac pacemaker.
18. Prinzmetal angina: long term follow-up after recurrent ventricular arrhythmias.
19. Echocardiographic features of an aneurysm of the left sinus of Valsalva.
20. Heat stroke. A complex Summer problem.
21. Pulmonary arterial pulsus alternans secondary to primary pulmonary hypertension.
22. Use of exchange wires in coronary angioplasty.
23. Prosthetic valve endocarditis: reviewing the problem.
24. Rapid diagnosis of primary influenza pneumonia.
25. Progression of aortic stenosis.
26. A simple and rapid procedure for the preparation of phosphopyruvate hydratase free from phosphoglycerate phosphomutase and pyruvate kinase.
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