662. Professor Lars Werkö of the University Hospital in Göteborg, Sweden, speaks with one of his patients Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPatientsPhysiciansReferral and ConsultationHospital UnitsSwedenWorld Health Organization
663. Before a decision on treatment is made, the patient is examined thoroughly. The examination may include heart catheterization ans angiography. The A.L Miasmikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow conducts detailed studies of the various cardiovascular disease and their distribution in relation to age Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatientsEquipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
664. An intensive care unit at the A.L. Miasnikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow. The nurse monitors the electrocardiograms of the patients. The small screen enables her to keep constant surveillance Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesUSSRWorld Health Organization
665. A Japanese doctor at the bedside of a heart disease patient. In cases such as this, quick medical intervention can save lives Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatients
666. Blood plasma, normally clear, turns milky white when levels of cholesterol and other fatty substances become to high Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
667. Two mobile clinics move into the small town of Ristjärvi in eastern Finland. One contains laboratory equipment and the other x-ray equipment. They can handle 100 thorough examinations a day. The laboratory facilities are geared for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis and cancer Subject(s): World Health Organization
668. ... a heart case is rushed through the streets of Moscow Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesTransportation of PatientsMoscowWorld Health Organization
669. Postgraduates at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital are taught cardiac auscultation with the aid of a multi-channel stethoscope Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesStudents, MedicalEducation, MedicalStethoscopesPatientsEquipment and SuppliesNigeriaWorld Health Organization
670. In Egypt, school children are examined for streptococcal infection, which may be a warning of rheumatic fever Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesPhysical ExaminationPhysiciansNursesStethoscopesWorld Health Organization