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Cardiac lesions induced by chemicals.

Chemically induced cardiomyopathies are frequently the consequences of a cardiac metabolic imbalance brought about by exaggerated functional affects. The infarctlike lesions induced by adrenergic beta-receptor stimulants and the vasodilating antihypertensives serve as examples of this phenomenon. Di...

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Autores principales: Balazs, T, Ferrans, V J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1978
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31282
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description Chemically induced cardiomyopathies are frequently the consequences of a cardiac metabolic imbalance brought about by exaggerated functional affects. The infarctlike lesions induced by adrenergic beta-receptor stimulants and the vasodilating antihypertensives serve as examples of this phenomenon. Direct cardiotoxic mechanisms not related to cardiovascular functional effects are responsible for another class of toxic cardiomyopathy. An example of this is the cardiomyopathy produced by the anthracycline antineoplastic agents. The pathogenesis, morphological changes and toxicologic features of these cardiomyopathies are described with particular reference to their detection in preclinical toxicity studies.
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spelling pubmed-16372522006-11-17 Cardiac lesions induced by chemicals. Balazs, T Ferrans, V J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Chemically induced cardiomyopathies are frequently the consequences of a cardiac metabolic imbalance brought about by exaggerated functional affects. The infarctlike lesions induced by adrenergic beta-receptor stimulants and the vasodilating antihypertensives serve as examples of this phenomenon. Direct cardiotoxic mechanisms not related to cardiovascular functional effects are responsible for another class of toxic cardiomyopathy. An example of this is the cardiomyopathy produced by the anthracycline antineoplastic agents. The pathogenesis, morphological changes and toxicologic features of these cardiomyopathies are described with particular reference to their detection in preclinical toxicity studies. 1978-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1637252/ /pubmed/31282 Text en
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