Once after a full moon: acute type A aortic dissection and lunar phases

The impact our nearest celestial body has on our ecosystem, society and humans has been studied and debated for at least 20 000 years [1] when humans first started to record the lunar cycle.

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Veröffentlicht in:Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2021-08, Vol.34 (1), p.105-110
Hauptverfasser: Bjursten, Henrik, Oudin Åström, Daniel, Nozohoor, Shahab, Ahmad, Khalil, Tang, Mariann, Bjurbom, Markus, Hansson, Emma C, Jeppsson, Anders, Joost Holdflod Møller, Christian, Jormalainen, Miko, Juvonen, Tatu, Mennander, Ari, Olsen, Peter S, Olsson, Christian, Ahlsson, Anders, Oudin, Anna, Pan, Emily, Raivio, Peter, Wickbom, Anders, Sjögren, Johan, Geirsson, Arnar, Gudbjartsson, Tomas, Zindovic, Igor
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Zusammenfassung:The impact our nearest celestial body has on our ecosystem, society and humans has been studied and debated for at least 20 000 years [1] when humans first started to record the lunar cycle.
ISSN:1569-9293
1569-9285
DOI:10.1093/icvts/ivab220