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Quantitative study of the mitral valve in chronic rheumatic heart disease
International Journal of Cardiology, 1987A quantitative study of the mitral valve and its tension apparatus was carried out in 54 cases of pure mitral stenosis, 13 cases of mitral stenosis with incompetence, both diseased groups due to rheumatism, and 25 normals. In the group with pure mitral stenosis, the annular size was unaltered but the annular attachment of the mural leaflet was ...
S G, Kinare, H L, Kulkarni
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[A quantitative evaluation of rheumatism activity in chronic rheumatic heart disease].
Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi, 1990The clinical data of 185 patients with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) proved by pathological biopsies were recorded before operations, and analysed using the stepwise regression analysis of multi-factors (SRAM). A mathematical formula to judge the activities of rheumatism in RHD was applied.
F C, Zhang, X X, Oian, F S, Zhang
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Chronic Rheumatic Heart Diseases in Ranchi
Angiology, 1982A, Kumar, M, Sinha, D N, Sinha
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THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE AND HEART FAILURE
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1931During an investigation of the effects of digitalis on the electrocardiograms of children with rheumatic fever and chronic valvular heart disease 1 it became imperative to study the usual electrocardiograms seen in children with this condition. Digitalis affects various portions of the conduction mechanism of the heart, and the interpretation of such ...
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Rheumatic heart disease vs. chronic myocarditis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1958A A, LUISADA, M R, TESTELLI
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Chronic Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Iceland
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1966O, Olafsson, J, Stefánsson
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Studies in rheumatic fever. VI. Ultrastructure of chronic rheumatic heart disease.
The American journal of pathology, 1974The fine structure alterations in the atrium and atrial appendage, mitral valve and papillary muscle are described in 11 matched patients with chronic rheumatic heart disease. The muscle changes consisted of loss of myofilaments and accumulation of lipid and osmiophilic dense bodies.
J J, Fenoglio, B M, Wagner
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Proliferative glomerulopathy in rheumatic heart disease and chronic lung disease
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1972E, Rosenmann, L, Dwarka, J H, Boss
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Chronic rheumatic heart disease.
Diseases of the nervous system, 2008A, BRUST, B, MATTHEWS
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