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Dissecting aneurysms of the aorta

American Heart Journal, 1948
REPEATED attempts have been made to ascertain the underlying etiologic factors in idiopathic cystic necrosis of the aorta since it was first described by Gsell1and by Erdheim.2Workers have pursued several courses, among which have been the morphologic and the experimental. Among the former, the work of Erdheim is still fundamental and outstanding.
George D. Amromin   +2 more
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Aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1972
Abstract A review of the history, etiology, pathophysiology, classification, clinical history, physical findings, and laboratory, electrocardiographic and roentogenographic criteria for aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms is presented. The indications and modes of therapy are discussed as they are being developed and currently practiced.
Constantine E. Anagnostopoulos   +2 more
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Dissecting aneurysm of the aorta

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1973
IRST CLEARLY DESCRIBED more than 200 yr ago, ~ dissecting aneurysm may be defined as a deformity of the aorta resulting from an intramural hemorrhage. Its extension along the length of the aorta for variable distances is the characteristic which gives the lesion its name.
Albert E. Hirst, Ira Gore
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Dissecting Aneurysm of the Aorta

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
Acute aortic dissection is highly lethal. A comprehensive review in 1958 revealed that one patient in five with this disorder died within 24 hours, two in five within 72 hours, and three in five within a week. 1 Fortunately, the application of recently developed therapeutic techniques appears to improve the outlook.
Joseph Lindsay, J. Willis Hurst
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Dissecting aneurysms of the aorta

Current Problems in Surgery, 1971
Summary Although dissecting aneurysms of the aorta were first described by Morgagni just over 200 years ago, some success in treatment has been achieved only during the past 15 years. At present operative treatment of dissecting aneurysms can be expected to be successful in 50–60% of acute dissecting aneurysms and in 70–80% of chronic aneurysms in ...
Myron W. Wheat, Roger F. Palmer
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