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Neurocirculatory Asthenia
Known as:
DA COSTA SYNDROME
, Neuroses, Cardiac
, Neurosis, Cardiac
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A clinical syndrome characterized by palpitation, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, labored breathing, subjective complaints of effort and discomfort, all…
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Anxiety Disorders
Psychophysiologic Disorders
Dysthymic Disorder
Heart Diseases
Hyperkinetic Heart Syndrome
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2009
2009
Physical training of patients with vasoregulatory asthenia.
A. Holmgren
,
B. Jonsson
,
+4 authors
G. Ström
Acta Medica Scandinavica
2009
Corpus ID: 39008227
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
ECG changes in vasoregulatory asthenia and the effect of physical training.
A. Holmgren
,
B. Jonsson
,
M. Levander
,
H. Linderholm
,
T. Sjostrand
,
G. Strom
Acta Medica Scandinavica
2009
Corpus ID: 32848180
Review
1998
Review
1998
Parental quality of life and recurrent ENT infections in their children: development of a questionnaire
G. Berdeaux
,
C. Hervié
,
C. Smajda
,
P. Marquis
Quality of Life Research
1998
Corpus ID: 10735023
During the first 4 years of life, children develop ear, nose and throat (ENT) infections because their immune system is not fully…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Atrial flutter in infancy: diagnosis, clinical features, and treatment.
A. Dunnigan
,
D. Benson
,
D. Benditt
Pediatrics
1985
Corpus ID: 24690998
The clinical features and treatment of atrial flutter in eight infants (four male and four female) less than 2 months of age are…
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1955
1955
THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE ON LUNG DISTENSIBILITY AND RESPIRATORY WORK IN MITRAL STENOSIS
G. Hayward
,
J. M. Knott
British heart journal
1955
Corpus ID: 24845875
The selection of patients with mitral stenosis for valvotomy is considerably influenced by the degree of dyspncea of which the…
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Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
The high familial prevalence of neurocirculatory asthenia (anxiety neurosis, effort syndrome).
M. Cohen
,
D. Badal
,
A. Kilpatrick
,
E. W. Reed
,
P. D. White
American Journal of Human Genetics
1951
Corpus ID: 7601157
DURING an investigation (1) of neurocirculatory asthenia, anxiety neurosis, or effort syndrome, some patients said that other…
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1951
1951
Neurocirculatory asthenia, anxiety and neurosis.
H. H. Miles
,
S. Cobb
New England Journal of Medicine
1951
Corpus ID: 19883145
Neurocirculatory Asthenia versus Anxiety Neurosis THE constellation of symptoms called neurocirculatory asthenia (NCA) is…
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1948
1948
Functional Cardiovascular Disease
M. Friedman
1948
Corpus ID: 72014925
1940
1940
Non-penetrating Injuries of the Heart
R. Anderson
British medical journal
1940
Corpus ID: 28043197
Although it has been recognized since the days of Hippocrates that penetrating wounds of the heart are usually fatal little has…
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1934
1934
ETIOLOGY AND SYMPTOMS OF NEUROCIRCULATORY ASTHENIA: ANALYSIS OF ONE HUNDRED CASES, WITH COMMENTS ON PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
H. R. Craig
,
P. D. White
1934
Corpus ID: 72210436
The term "neurocirculatory asthenia," adopted in America during the World War, and synonymous with the less satisfactory British…
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