His work also appears in documentaries such as : " Bomb It-The Movie ", Muros Libres ", Free Walls " and " A Primer on Urban Painting ".
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By far the most dramatic is rupture of the free wall of the left or right ventricles, as this is associated with immediate hemodynamic collapse and death secondary to acute pericardial tamponade.
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Also, due to the paper-thin right ventricular free wall that is common in this disease process, most biopsy samples are taken from the ventricular septum, which is commonly " not " involved in the disease process.
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Hemopericardium has been reported to result from various afflictions including chest trauma, free wall rupture after a myocardial infarction, bleeding into the pericardial sac following a type A aortic dissection, and as a complication of invasive cardiac procedures.
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The disease is a type of nonischemic cardiomyopathy that involves primarily the hypokinetic areas involving the free wall of the right ventricle, with fibrofatty replacement of the right ventricular myocardium, with associated arrhythmias originating in the right ventricle.
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Left ventricular free wall rupture almost always results in hemopericardium ( the exception being in the scenario where the patient has had prior open heart surgery and has obliterative fibrous pericardial adhesions; these would prevent egress of blood ) and pericardial tamponade.
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"' England Ridge "'( ) is the northeast continuation of the glaciated steep northeast crest of Mount England, forming a snow-free rock crest with steep northwest-facing snow-free walls down to the frozen sea at the terminus of New Glacier, in Victoria Land.
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However, the LAA lies in close relation to the free wall of the left ventricle and thus the LAA's emptying and filling, which determines its degree of blood stagnation, may be helped by the motion of the wall of the left ventricle, if there is good ventricular function.
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Even though a cursory glance at the drawings shows an obvious reference to the vocabulary of Le Corbusier, especially in the construction techniques and in the freed walls and bands of windows, it might be more accurate to seek the deeper influences within the broader view of the Cubist movement itself.