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This authoritative treatise examines heart disease in Indian populations, presenting clinical insights into the unique cardiovascular challenges faced by Indians in India and the diaspora. The book addresses the distinctive epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology of cardiac conditions specific to Indian patients.
Written by leading cardiologists Enas A Enas and Basil Varkey, this comprehensive resource covers disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies tailored to Indian populations. It explores the interplay of genetic, metabolic, and lifestyle factors contributing to the high burden of coronary artery disease in Indians, including discussions on insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and inflammation.
The treatise serves as an essential reference for cardiologists, internal medicine physicians, and healthcare professionals managing cardiovascular disease in Indian patients. It combines evidence-based medicine with practical clinical applications relevant to Indian healthcare settings and patient populations worldwide.







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