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Results 1 - 10 of 248 for Heart Block
  1. Progressive familial heart block is a genetic condition that alters the normal beating of the heart. A normal heartbeat is controlled by electrical signals that ...
  2. ... gene have been found to cause progressive familial heart block. This condition alters the normal beating of the ... coordinate normal heartbeats. Interruption of this signaling causes heart block. Death of these impaired cardiac cells over time ...
  3. ... associated with a type of arrhythmia known as heart block. Heart block occurs when the heart's electrical signals are ... to the NaV1.8 sodium channel lead to heart block. hPN3 Nav1.8 peripheral nerve sodium channel 3 ...
  4. ... gene have been found to cause progressive familial heart block. This condition alters the normal beating of the ... heartbeats. Interruption of this signaling is known as heart block. The impaired cardiac cells die, leading to a ...
  5. ... the heart, which can cause a problem called heart block. Other heart problems that occur in ankyrin-B syndrome include ...
  6. ... in any of the four chambers of the heart and can develop in more than one chamber. These tumors can block the flow of blood through the heart, causing ...
  7. ... speech), fever, abnormal kidney function, abdominal pain, and heart problems.Most of these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the ADAMTS13 enzyme. Other mutations ...
  8. ... extra work and a lack of oxygen causes heart disease. In addition, damage to the arteries increases the risk of blood clots that block the flow of blood to the heart, causing ...
  9. ... hair, type IV does not appear to cause heart disease.The identified mutation changes a single protein building block (amino acid) in SIP, replacing the amino acid ...
  10. ... troponin I helps to coordinate contraction of the heart. When calcium levels are low, the troponin complex binds to the thin filament. This binding blocks the interaction between the thick and thin filaments ...
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