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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION IN CHILDHOOD: REPORT OF CASES
, 1928Auricular fibrillation is so characteristically a condition of adult life and old age that it is scarcely thought of in the consideration of cardiac diseases in childhood.
E. W. Barber, R. P. Middleton
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The Favorable Prognosis of Auricular Fibrillation
, 1923Auricular fibrillation in man has generally been considered a result of myocardial damage. 1 Observations in many cases by many observers make it appear that heart function may not be seriously impaired by this rhythm.
T. Coffen
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, 1925
It has become recognized during the last few years that paroxysmal auricular fibrillation is a relatively common disorder, although probably not so frequent as chronic fibrillation.
C. Wolferth
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It has become recognized during the last few years that paroxysmal auricular fibrillation is a relatively common disorder, although probably not so frequent as chronic fibrillation.
C. Wolferth
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TRANSIENT AND RECURRENT AURICULAR FIBRILLATION
, 1924The chief purpose of this communication is to direct attention to the importance of transient and recurrent auricular fibrillation of a paroxysmal character accurring in apparently healthy hearts, in moderately advanced myocarditis, and in other ...
R. Patterson
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EFFECT OF AURICULAR FIBRILLATION ON FUNCTIONAL ABILITY OF THE HEART
, 1924A heart beating irregularly does not expel as much blood per minute as a heart beating with regular rhythm, other factors, such as rate, size of heart, and condition of the muscle fibers, being equal.
T. B. Barringer
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QUINIDIN IN AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON ITS USE IN COMBINATION WITH DIGITALIS
, 1922One of the most spectacular medical discoveries of recent years is the effect which alkaloids of cinchona have on certain hearts presenting the phenomenon of auricular fibrillation.
T. Hart
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Auricular fibrillation in infancy
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946Summary Auricular fibrillation of the fleeting type occurring in an infant with signsof congenital heart disease was followed from the age of 2 months to its fatal termination seven months later. Digitalis was only partially effective in controlling the ventricular rate.
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: REPORT OF CASE IN A CHILD AGED TEN YEARS
, 1925Auricular fibrillation in childhood, although not unknown, is of rare occurrence. Only three cases of patients 10 years of age or less have been reported in the literature; two were rheumatic in origin and one followed diphtheria.
R. T. Ogden
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION WITH REGULAR VENTRICULAR RHYTHM AND RATE OVER SIXTY
, 1926The outstanding clinical feature of the cardiac arrhythmia now known to be associated with fibrillation of the auricles is irregularity of the ventricular beat. Before use of the electrocardiographic method made possible the recognition of the underlying
R. Levy
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Auricular Fibrillation in Normal Hearts
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949AURICULAR fibrillation is not always associated with organic heart disease, and its presence may be the only sign attracting the examiner's attention to the heart. All cases of auricular fibrillation are fairly readily separated into two significant clinical groups — a minor group occurring in anatomically normal hearts and a major group occurring in ...
David I. Rutledge, Hugh H. Hanson
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