Articles about heart valve disease (0-50 of 312)

  • Mitral Valve Prolapse Causes, Symptoms And Treatments
    By: mitral1 | - The mitral valve is a one-way valve in the left side of the heart that can be affected by two main malfunctions:

    It can be stiff and heavily calcified and therefore does not open well, a condition known as Mitral Stenosis. It can have a severe leakage because of a deformity or localized rupture that prevents it from closing well, a condition known as Mitral Insufficiency or Regurgitation

    The mitral valve is one of 4 valves in the heart. It opens and closes to control bl ...

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  • Mitral Valve Repair - Heart Condition Discussions
    By: mitral1 | - New York, NY, January 17, 2012 -- The Mitral Valve Repair is the "inflow valve" for the left side of the heart. Blood flows from the lungs, where it picks up oxygen, and into the left atrium. When it opens, the mitral valve allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the heart's main pumping chamber called the left ventricle. Mitral valve repair is an open heart procedure performed by cardiothoracic surgeons to treat stenos or regurgitation of the mitral valve. It has two flaps, or leaflets. It ...
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  • Heart Disease Symptoms For Different Types Of Heart Disease
    By: a1healthnews | - We very well know that heart disease has different symptoms and similar warning signs. Today people are suffering several different types of heart disease like heart attack, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, fibrillation and arrhythmias. Few of most common symptoms of heart disease for coronary artery illness contain faster heart beat, breath shortness, dizziness, weakness, palpitation, sweating and nausea. Chest pain is also the common symptoms found in patients. This may happe ...
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  • Valve Repair Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | -
    Valve Repair or Replacement

    Blood is pumped through your heart in only one direction. Heart valves play a key role in this one-way blood flow, opening and closing with each heartbeat. Pressure changes on either side of the valves cause them to open their flap-like "doors" (called cusps or leaflets) at just the right time, then close tightly to prevent a backflow of blood.

    There are 4 valves in the heart : -

    Tricuspid valve
    Pulmonary val ...

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  • Basic Treatment Of Cardiovascular Disease
    By: temp002 | - Cardiovascular disease, as the name implies, is a disease related with the heart and blood vessels. The disease is because of atherosclerosis, which is the hardening of the blood vessels. They are similar in the sense that they have the same causes and treatment. Based on the statistical information from different health organizations, they are one of the top causes of death among both men and women around the world.

    Cardiovascular disease treatment includes many different procedure ...

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  • Mitral Valve Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Mitral Valve Disease Repair and Replacement in India

    What Is Mitral Valve Disease
    Mitral Valve Stenosis
    Mitral Valve Regurgitation
    Diagnosis of Mitral Valve Disease
    Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease
    Surgery for Mitral Valve Disease
    Surgery to Treat Mitral Regurgitation
    Surgery to Treat Mitral Valve Stenosis


    What Is Mitral Valve Disease

    Heart Specialists at We Care partner hospitals in India are among the most ...

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  • Mitral Valve Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | -
    Mitral Valve Disease Repair and Replacement in India
    What Is Mitral Valve Disease
    Heart Specialists at We Care partner hospitals in India are among the most experienced in the country in treating mitral valve disease, evaluating thousands of patients each year. Patients benefit from our partner hospitals state-of-the-art facilities, leading-edge medical treatment, and access to clinical trials and new treatments for the disease.
    Heart surgeons in India are renowned for t ...

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  • Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery and Robotic Heart Surgery in India

    What is minimally invasive heart surgery ?
    Benefits of Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
    Types of minimally invasive cardiovascular surgeries
    Robotic-assisted heart surgery


    What is Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery ?

    Minimally invasive heart surgery in India is performed through a small incision, often using specialized surgical instruments. The incision is about 2 ...

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  • Aortic Valve Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Aortic Valve Disease - Replacement and Repair in India

    What is Aortic Valve Disease ?
    Symptoms of Aortic Stenosis
    Causes of Aortic Stenosis
    Diagnosis of Aortic Valve Disease
    Treatment of Aortic Valve Disease
    Surgery for Aortic Valve Disease
    Heart Valve Repair Surgery
    Heart Valve Replacement Surgery
    Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Surgery


    What is Aortic Valve Disease ?

    The two main aortic valve diseases ...

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  • Heart Surgery In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Heart Condition In India
    Overview

    The heart is a complex, highly specialized, muscular organ in the chest that maintains the circulation of blood throughout the body. Heart attack, or acute myocardial infarction, is the death of heart tissue caused by a complete blockage in one of the arteries that supply blood to the heart (coronary arteries), resulting in an interruption in the blood supply to the heart.Anyone who experiences heart attack symptoms or witnesses a person exper ...

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  • Heart Transplantation In India - Heart Bypass Surgery
    By: GH James | - Heart Transplantation is a process of replacing the diseased heart of a heart patient with a healthy heart that is retrieved from a person who has suffered with irreversible brain injury referred as brain death. Heart transplantation has come to rescue many of the cardiac patients for whom all other medications, treatments and therapies have been ruled out. It is like to boon to save the life of patients with severe cardiac problems. The method of heart transplantation is called as Heart Bypass ...
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  • Know More About Your Heart Disease
    By: temp001 | - Congestive Heart Failure is a kind of medical condition in which the heart is unable to pump adequate amount of blood that the body needs. Sometimes, Congestive Heart Failure is referred to as CHF. When Congestive Heart Failure happens, the heart is not in its best condition. This usually occurs because of several factors.

    At present, there is no absolute cure for congestive heart failure. However, many experiments were conducted to relieve its symptoms and provide effective cure. ...

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  • How To Prevent Life Threatening Heart Attack?
    By: temp001 | - Heart attack becomes more and more common in the modern society, and it is the No.1 killer disease claimed by the American Heart Association. What makes it life-threatening? Well, this is mainly because of the fact that heart attack can happen to anybody, especially those with high levels of cholesterol, people with heart diseases and diabetes, aged ones, overweight people, and those with inactive lifestyle. Of course, there are other factors that trigger heart attack such as stress and some her ...
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  • Detecting The Problem Of Canine Heart Murmur
    By: iqbalhami | - Sometimes it is difficult to detect the problem of canine heart murmur and it may require the prescription and supervision from an expert. Also, phonocardiogram is also required to recognize the type of heart murmur. However, in most of the cases this problem does not affect dogs severely, but in some cases it may have crucial consequences, or may result in the ultimate death of the dog. The severity of this problem also depends on the breed and age of the dog.

    Heart murmur is the s ...

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  • Gum Disease Can Be A Danger In Your Life
    By: Jack Tench | - Some complications like in pregnancy and Alzheimer?s disease can happen to an individual if he failed to cure a certain gum problem, based on studies. Transplantation is the method used by those who have an infection in their mouth. The findings of New England Journal of Medicine say that when a brutal gum ailment is remedied, then there is hope for the heart to be well.

    Periodontal bacteria can exist in the sick gums as well as in the placenta of a high blood pressured pregnant l ...

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  • Tips On How To Identify Signs Of Heart Diseases
    By: Sami Jack | - Many deaths around the world are caused by heart diseases. There are very many diseases that attack the heart. Some of them include heart valve, arrhythmias, coronary artery among others. The following are some 0f the common signs of heart diseases.

    You are likely to experience breathing problems. This normally comes in very diverse ways; it is possible to find yourself breathing more rapidly than it is normal after doing some small work or walking for a short distance. This might h ...

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  • If You Have High Blood Pressure Lower Your Cholesterol
    By: David Cowley | - High blood pressure, high cholesterol, being over weight, inactive lifestyles and smoking are high risk factors regarding heart attacks and strokes. If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure it’s strongly recommended that you lower your cholesterol level as part of a plan to prevent a heart attack and a stroke from occurring. You can lower your cholesterol level by eating healthy foods and avoiding fatty foods. If an improved diet has not sufficiently lowered your cholesterol ...
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  • Hypertension Also Known As The Silent Killer
    By: David Cowley | - Some researchers claim that almost one out of three adults living in the United States has high blood pressure also known as hypertension, however researchers believe that about one third of the adults that have high blood pressure don’t realize they have it due to a lack of obvious symptoms. High blood pressure can cause heart attacks, strokes, heart failure as well as kidney failure. Hypertension is often called the silent killer because people do not realize they have it. The best wa ...
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  • Change Your Eating Habits For A Health Heart
    By: David Cowley | - If you have heart disease or if you are at high risk for acquiring it you have probably been told by your doctor that a healthy diet is important. Lets take a look at some changes you can make to your eating habits in order to improve your health and prevent heart disease from occurring.
    Fats
    It’s very important to significantly reduce the amount of saturated fats and trans fats that you include in your diet. Reducing these types of fats is perhaps the best action you can t ...

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  • Using Aspirin For The Prevention Of A Heart Attack
    By: David Cowley | - People who have experienced a heart attach should take aspirin in order to help prevent another attack from occurring according to the American Heart Association. Studies have concluded that aspirin can help to prevent a heart attach and it’s also effective for people who have been determined by their doctor to have a high risk of having an attack. Before you begin aspirin therapy you should consult with your physician.
    Effectiveness of Aspirin
    Aspirin is effective at preve ...

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  • Understanding Your High Blood Pressure Medications
    By: David Cowley | - Blood pressure is a necessary part of the body's survival; we often think of it as a bad thing because so many have problems with high blood pressure. However, your blood pressure is simply a measurement of the movement of your blood through your system. When your heart beats, it pumps and then rests, pumps, and then rests, and continues this cycle for as long as you live. Your blood pressure reading is in two numbers and is expressed as "120 over 80," or whatever your reading is. ...
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  • Is There A Safe Use For Diuretics
    By: David Cowley | - Diuretics are sometimes called water pills and have been used by people for years as a way to quickly lose weight for an upcoming event, after the birth of a child, or whenever someone is unnaturally retaining water and fluid. There are dangers to using diuretics haphazardly and over a long period of time, and some who have been found to be abusing them have needed to be hospitalized while they recovered from such abuse.
    However, diuretics are sometimes prescribed by doctors to treat cer ...

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  • Understanding Your Blood Pressure Medication
    By: David Cowley | - There are many different types of blood pressure medications, and it's important that you understand what's been prescribed for you before you begin taking them. Some have serious side effects that you need to inform your doctor about, and others will cause drug interaction or allergic reactions if you do not communicate these things to your doctor as well. Most blood pressure medications work to slow your heartbeat, lessen the constriction of blood vessels, or cause your blood to become thinn ...
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  • Obesity And Heart Disease Are Related
    By: David Cowley | - For years medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related indirectly. Major risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries and type 2 diabetes are attributed to how obese a person is. Obesity was believed to be a contributing factor to heart disease, new studies now show a direct link between obesity and heart related diseases.

    Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by using a person's height a ...

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  • The Relationship Between Heart Disease And Kidney Disease
    By: David Cowley | - When you suffer from some type of heart disease, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be very difficult. We all need to eat healthy, maintain a good regular exercise routine and have regular checkups from our health care provider. When heart disease is not managed well the effects on our kidneys can be catastrophic.
    The kidneys job is to filter the blood to remove carcinogens that we take in daily through the ingesting of out highly refined and processed foods. In addition it also remov ...

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  • Side Effects Of Blood Pressure Medications
    By: David Cowley | - All blood pressure medication should lower blood pressure but in addition they can produce some undesirable side effects. Type of medication alter basic body functions not only in the blood vessels but in the nervous system and kidneys as well. Because all of the systems in the body are interconnected even drugs that effect only one type of molecule in the body will produce some type of side effect.
    Beta Blockers:
    A common type of blood pressure medication like beta blockers are ...

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  • Diseases Caused By High Blood Pressure
    By: David Cowley | - There are three main diseases caused by high blood pressure. They are each life threatening and they may or may not have any symptoms other than you having high blood pressure. Many drug stores and grocery stories have blood pressure monitoring machines available to the general public for free. You should check you blood pressure every time you have you see one of these machines.
    A good starting point for normal blood pressure is 120/80. The first number represents the systolic pressu ...

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  • Steps For Reversing Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - For many heart patients finding a way for reversing heart disease is a dream while for others it may be a goal, which they believe may someday be available. When many professionals talks about reversing heart diseases they may be referring to the possibility of halting, or at least slowing the progression of the disease. Many cardiologists state that reversing damage done to the heart is not within the scope of today's medicine and that many surgical techniques can repair damaged blood vessels ...
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  • Heart Disease Prevention
    By: David Cowley | - A person considered at risk for heart attack can take steps towards heart disease prevention. It is considerably easier to prevent heart disease than it is to fix it once it happens, and for the most part lifestyle changes are needed for heart disease prevention regardless of age or health risk.

    The number one method of heart disease prevention is to quit smoking. For persons who still smoke they need to cut down and should also avoid polyunsaturated fats in their diet. Vitamin ...

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  • Types Of Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Today’s incidents of many different types of heart disease are much higher than in the past, partly due to increased awareness and better testing techniques in diagnosing heart problems. However, today’s lifestyle also plays a key role in the higher number of the signs of heart disease with a lack of proper diet, little or no exercise and smoking. Persons who are at risk of developing heart disease can make changes to help prevent it from becoming worse.
    Of the many types of ...

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  • Signs Of Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Not every indication of heart trouble is preceded by flashing lights and ringing bells, and the signs of heart disease can be somewhat subtle in their appearance. However, person who are at risk for heart trouble should be knowledgeable of them as being conscious of the signs of heart disease can be a lifesaving experience. Unfortunately some of the signs are often confused with other ailments and even when presented are often ignored, which can be a fatal error.
    The most common of the ...

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  • Reversing Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - For many heart patients finding a way for reversing heart disease is a dream while for others it may be a goal, which they believe may someday be available. When many professionals talks about reversing heart disease they may be referring to the possibility of halting, or at least slowing the progression of the disease. Many cardiologists state that reversing damage done to the heart is not within the scope of today’s medicine and that many surgical techniques can repair damaged blood ve ...
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  • Heart Disease Can Be Controlled
    By: David Cowley | - There are conflicting theories about the causes of heart disease with no clear answers to protect the heart completely. The most recognized causes are linked to cholesterol in the diet, lack of exercise and smoking. While each of these causes of heart disease are documented and preached by the medical community, conflicting views claim that research does not correspond to history. They point to the fact that the number of heart attacks was lower when smoking was more popular and eating foods ...
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  • Heart Valve Disease Information
    By: David Cowley | - The heart is one of the strongest muscles in the body and it is divided into two parts. The top part contains the two atrium chambers and the bottom half contains the two ventricle chambers. The atrium's collect blood from outside of the heart area and forces it into the ventricular chambers. The two ventricular chambers distribute the blood into the lungs for oxygenation or into the rest of the human body depending on which one of the ventricular chambers you are looking at.

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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease Information
    By: David Cowley | - 100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children. Today Rheumatic heart disease is rarely seen industrialized countries do to the proper diagnosis and treatment of strep throat.

    Rheumatic fever occurs when an untreated strep throat infection migrates to the the rest of the body. Rheumatic fever affects the joints and heart, causing fever, m ...

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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - 100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children. Today Rheumatic heart disease is rarely seen industrialized countries do to the proper diagnosis and treatment of strep throat.
    Rheumatic fever occurs when an untreated strep throat infection migrates to the the rest of the body. Rheumatic fever affects the joints and heart, causing fever, muscle ac ...

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  • Heart Valve Disease Description
    By: David Cowley | - The heart is one of the strongest muscles in the body and it is divided into two parts. The top part contains the two atrium chambers and the bottom half contains the two ventricle chambers. The atrium's collect blood from outside of the heart area and forces it into the ventricular chambers. The two ventricular chambers distribute the blood into the lungs for oxygenation or into the rest of the human body depending on which one of the ventricular chambers you are looking at.
    Some time ...

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  • Ischemic Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Ischemia is a decrease in the blood supply to a bodily organ, tissue, or part paused by constriction or obstruction of the blood vessels, and it is the proper medical term for reduced blood flow to the heart. Hardened or blocked arteries us usually the cause of it, and it is the number one cause of death in most western countries. The growth of these tissues is called arteriosclerosis.
    Arteriosclerosis typically begins in early adolescence but is rarely diagnosed until late in life usua ...

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  • Prevent Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - With the advancement in medicine over the last 30 years Heart Disease is one of the most preventable diseases known to science. A much more pro-active approach is taken by both the patient and the doctor in preventing and treating heart disease. One of the best ways to prevent heart disease is to modify the patient's outlook on diet and exercise.
    In the past unless a patient had symptoms of some illness a visit to the doctor just did not happen. The only time a medical professional sug ...

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  • Parkinson's Permax Heart Valve Disease
    By: Steve Fields | - Since Permax was approved in 1988, 12,000 to 25,000 patients have been prescribed the drug to treat the symptoms associated with Parkinson's. Permax is primarily used to treat Parkinson's patients during the early stages of the disease. Recent studies have revealed Permax heart valve disease problems in Parkinson's patients following long-term use of the drug.

    Men and women are affected by Parkinson's disease in almost equal numbers. Parkinson's disease is the most commonly diagno ...

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  • Heart Valve Disease
    By: David Cowley | - The heart is one of the strongest muscles and arguable it is the most important organ in the human body. It is responsible for getting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body by way of the circulatory system. It is divided into two halves, called the atrium and the ventricle chambers. Between these two chambers are a set of valves that lets the blood flows in only one direction. Sometimes these valves become damaged and the person could suffer from some sort of heart valve disease. If left ...
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  • Risk Factors For Congestive Heart Disease
    By: David Cowley | - Congestive heart disease is the hearts inability to supply enough oxygen and nutrients to meet the needs of the human body. It is commonly caused by a weaken heart muscle, hardening of the arteries, some lung diseases such as cancer and emphysema. Over five million Americans suffer from this disease and it is believed that over half of them will die from their condition within the next 5 years. Congestive heart disease is the leading cause of hospitalization among senior citizens.
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  • Permax Recall
    By: Steve Fields | - Following two recent studies, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) announced a Permax recall on March 29, 2007. The Permax recall includes both the name brand Permax (peroglide) and the generic versions of peroglide. Current studies have revealed Permax heart valve disease in around one-fourth of Parkinson's patients who have taken Permax over an extended period of time.

    Permax Valvulopathy (valve injuries) first came to the attention of the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) in 2 ...

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  • Why Heart Fails?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Heart fails when the heart is unable to pump blood effectively. So, why does this happen? Now, let us look at the various causes of heart failure.

    The major causes of heart failure, according to cardiologist, are coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, cardiomyopathy, and valvular heart disease.

    Coronary artery disease is a major heart attack which often causes impaired functioning of the heart muscles. The heart becomes weaker, resulting in heart failure. In ...

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  • Major Types Of Degenerative Heart Disease
    By: Joann Cheong | - As you may know, heart disease comes in a number of types. All types are serious, degenerative conditions that can cause sudden death. Given this fact, degenerative heart disease is no doubt a health problem that needs to be considered and solved.

    However, before one can solve degenerative heart disease, it is important first to know that major types of such disease. Understanding of these types can help you find the right solution and treatment.

    So what are the ...

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