There are multiple definitions:
rheumatic heart disease(English)
- still reported as a frequent cause of MVD but, as for single VHD, a shift in the predominant etiology from rheumatic towards degenerative is currently being observed in industrialized countries
- AR, AS, AVA, AVR, BAV, CMR, EACVI, ECV, GLS, IE, MMI, MR, MS, MPG, MVD, PBMV, PHT, PISA, PMBV, sPAP, SUR I CAAN, TAPSE, TAVR, TR, VHD, VTI
- Cardiology, Rheumatology, Pathology
- https://doi.org…ardio.2020.7063
- https://doi.org…3/ehjci/jeaf026
Rel Homology DNA binding domain(English)
rabbit hemorrhagic disease(English)
routine health data(English)
- its use allows for outcome ascertainment regarding registry-based randomized controlled trials. This method provides a potential solution to the rising cost and complexity of clinical trials, permitting comparative analyses of outcome ascertainment by CEC adjudication
- CEC, RCT
- Clinical trials, Quality and outcomes
- https://doi.org…OMES.120.007903
right hepatic duct(English)
- drains the segments of the right liver lobe (V–VIII) and has two major branches: the right posterior branch draining the posterior segments, VI and VII, and the right anterior duct draining the anterior segments, V and VIII. The right posterior duct has an almost horizontal course, whereas the right anterior duct tends to have a more vertical course. The right posterior duct usually runs posterior to the right anterior duct and fuses it from a left (medial) approach to form the right hepatic duct. The left hepatic duct is formed by segmental tributaries draining segments II–IV. The common hepatic duct is formed by fusion of the right hepatic duct, which is usually short, and the left hepatic duct. The cystic duct classically joins the common hepatic duct below the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts
- Liver disease, Anatomy
- https://doi.org…155/2012/838179