Baroreflex failure – Triad in partial dysfunction
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Baroreflex failure – Triad in partial dysfunction Baroreflex Failure (BRF) The baroreflex (or baroreceptor reflex)...
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he Fried Frailty Criteria (also called the Cardiovascular Health Study [CHS] Frailty Phenotype) is one...
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