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Atrial Myxoma and Angiocardiography
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970Excerpt To the editor: In their communication, "Ultrasound for the Diagnosis of Atrial Tumor" (Ann Intern Med71:785-787, 1969) Drs.
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Equipment for Angiocardiography [PDF]
When Forssmann, in 1929 in Berlin, introduced a catheter into his own right auricle via a cubital vein, he performed the first heart catheterization. He failed, however, to visualize the chambers of the heart when in 1931 he injected an iodide solution.
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Angiocardiography. Assessment of the Procedure
Diseases of the Chest, 1967It is our feeling that the emphasis on the diagnosis of cardiac malformations is misplaced and that the emphasis should be primarily on angiocardiography with physiologic See Images in the PDF File determinations kept at a minimum and used selectively to point up the physiologic abnormalities that relate directly to the abnormal anatomy visualized by
J.P. Medelman, L.S. Carey
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Clinical Value of Angiocardiography
Diseases of the Chest, 1945Six cases with angiocardiographic studies are illustrated: One with a cardiac lesion, two with non-vascular and three with vascular lesions. The cases illustrate a left ventricular aneurysm; two nonvascular mediastinal lesions: a retrosternal thyroid, and a chronic lymphatic leukemia; an aneurysm of the innominate artery; an arteriosclerotic aneurysm ...
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Clinical Application of Angiocardiography
Diseases of the Chest, 1948SUMMARY The clinical value of angiocardiography for the demonstration of anomalies and the differential diagnosis between vascular and nonvascular mediastinal lesions is presented. Three congenital anomalies are presented through the courtesy of Dr. A. Castellanos.
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The Development of Angiocardiography and Aortography
Radiology, 1951This year, 1950, marks the 75th anniversary of the birth of Russell Daniel Carman—his diamond anniversary. Previous biographers have given us little about the fifteen formative years of Carman's professional life spent in St. Louis; yet it was there that the shining facets of his character were cut.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1982
J D, Bonagura, C W, Myer, R R, Pensinger
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J D, Bonagura, C W, Myer, R R, Pensinger
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An Emergency Angiocardiography Service
Radiology, 1965“Healing is a matter of time, but it is often a matter of opportunity.”—Hippocrates In the past decade, new angiographic technics have assumed an important and prominent place in the field of diagnostic roentgenology. These methods of examination are the responsibility of the radiologist.
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