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- BookBrent G. Petty.Contents:
1. Components of the electrocardiogram: the normal tracing
2. Axis
3. Myocardial infaction and ischemia
4. Atrioventricular (AV) block
5. Bundle branch blocks and hemiblocks
6. Chamber enlargement
7. Arrhythmias
Index.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleHanna C, Fraunfelder FT, Meyer SM.Ann Ophthalmol. 1977 Jan;9(1):61-5.The anti-inflammatory properties of topical ocular dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were investigated using a standard experimental model of an acute inflammatory ocular inflammation. Ninety percent and 100% DMSO aggravated the inflammatory response, 50% to 70% DMSO had similar responses as the control eye; however, 30% DMSO had definite anti-inflammatory properties. Dexamethasone 0.1% was superior to 30% DMSO as an anti-inflammatory agent. From this study it is evident that high concentrations of DMSO are irritating to the inflammatory ocular model used while lower concentrations have anti-inflammatory properties. The two side effects of skin irritation at the site of application and breath odor may be the subjective influence that leads certain patients to report a beneficial effect of DMSO treatment in ocular inflammation.