User talk:Cecilia Inés Centurión 2009

My pardon but we seem to share a similar interest in pathologic myocardial autonomic presentations. I practice in South Carolina, where we are beginning to see Chagas' cardiomyopathies and enteropathies poorly appreciated by North American medicine. In my reading of the [Riduvid Bug] it seems to cut a singularly deadly swath in selected branches of the [vagus nerve], especially the esophageal, cardiac and colonic parasympathetic branches. Interestingly, the cardiac pathophysiology of Chagas' seems to be entirely targeted to parasympathetic innervation. The intrinsic or sinoatrial mechanism is completely spared as are the thoracic spinal accessory cardiac nerves. Pathophysiology rendered by this parasite seems an expedient clinical model of [diastolic heart failure]. --lbeben 02:15, 21 July 2009 (UTC)