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Cardiology 1999 represents a comprehensive overview of cardiovascular medicine at the turn of the millennium, compiled by a distinguished panel of leading cardiologists. This authoritative reference encompasses the latest diagnostic techniques, therapeutic interventions, and clinical management strategies in cardiology.
The text addresses major cardiovascular conditions including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and valvular disorders, providing evidence-based approaches to patient care. Contributors James T. Willerson, William Roberts, Charles E Rackley, Thomas P Graham, Dean T Mason, William W Parmley, and other distinguished specialists offer expert perspectives on emerging treatments and research findings that shaped cardiology practice during this pivotal period.
Published by Wiley-Blackwell, this volume serves as both a clinical reference and historical document of cardiovascular medicine at the end of the 20th century, making it valuable for cardiologists, medical students, and healthcare professionals seeking to understand the evolution of cardiac care.







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