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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajbspi/Volume06Issue02-04
A Pathomorphological Algarithm For Changes in Internal Organs in Suddenly Diets Under 35 With A Hereditary Prediction
Abstract
This article presents a scientifically based pathomorphological algorithm for examining internal organs in individuals who died suddenly under 35 years of age with a known or suspected hereditary predisposition to fatal conditions.
Keywords
hereditary predisposition, sudden cardiac death, young adults, internal organs
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