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 Ablate and pace: a pragmatic approach to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation not controlled by antiarrhythmic drugs -- ...
Ablate and pace: a pragmatic approach to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation not controlled by antiarrhythmic drugs -- BRIGNOLE 79 (6): 531 -- Heart
http://www.heartjnl.com/cgi/content/full/79/6/531

  
 MedFriendly.com: Ablate
Ablate has the following meanings in the field of medicine:
Ablate comes from the Greek word "ab" meaning "from," and the Greek word "latus" meaning "carried away." Put the two words together and you have "carried away from."
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 Ablate and Pace for Atrial Fibrillation
Ablate and pace therapy may be a solution for patients with symptomatic drug-refractory atrial fibrillation.
section describes studies showing that patient symptoms are reduced, patient quality of life is improved, and ablate and pace therapy is cost-effective.
Medtronic EP Systems offers a full line of diagnostic and ablation catheters to aid in the treatment of AVJ patients.
http://www.medtronic.com/brady/clinician/therapies/ablate.html

  
 ablate definition of ablate. What is ablate? Meaning of ablate. What does ablate mean? ablate synonyms, ablate antonyms ...
ablate - remove an organ or bodily structure
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ablate - wear away through erosion or vaporization
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William
A year later he was sent by Abbot Majolus to reform the priory of Saint-Saturnin near Avignon and, upon his return to Cluny in 990, was appointed Abbot of Saint-Bénigne at Dijon.
At the age of seven he was brought as an ablate to the Benedictine monastery of Locedia near Vercelli, and went to Cluny in 987.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15630a.htm

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