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The Constricted Ear

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
This paper presents the several anatomic features of the anomaly, notes the information available on its frequency, describes criteria for its surgical correction, and analyzes the procedures advocated for its treatment in the light of these principles.
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The Constricted Heart

Postgraduate Medicine, 2008
Often indistinguishable from restrictive cardiomyopathy and hepatic cirrohis, clinical acumen is essential in the recognition and diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis. A thorough medical history should rule out infectious disease exposure. A physical examination may include variable signs such as Kussmaul's sign, pulsus paradoxus, and pericardial ...
Thomas, Marnejon   +2 more
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Effusive–Constrictive Pericarditis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Effusive-constrictive pericarditis is an uncommon pericardial syndrome characterized by concomitant tamponade, caused by tense pericardial effusion, and constriction, caused by the visceral pericardium. We conducted a prospective study of its clinical evolution and management.From 1986 through 2001, all patients with effusive-constrictive pericarditis ...
Jaume, Sagristà-Sauleda   +4 more
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Unusual diastolic murmurs in constrictive pericarditis and constrictive endocarditis

American Heart Journal, 1968
Abstract Three patients with unusual diastolic murmurs are described. Two with constrictive pericarditis presented with the murmurs and hemodynamic findings of tricuspid stenosis attributed to localized constriction of the valves. The third presented with mitral, tricuspid, and aortic valve murmurs, chronic congestive cardiac failure, and a normal ...
V, Schrire, M S, Gotsman, W, Beck
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A rapid evolution from effusive-constrictive to constrictive pericarditis

Acta Cardiologica, 2010
We present a case of a 69-year-old woman with constrictive pericarditis preceded by effusive-constrictive pericarditis. Echocardiography on admission revealed a mild pericardial effusion, pericardial thickening and a constrictive physiology in the absence of RV pressure/volume overload suggesting effusive-constrictive pericarditis.
Alex, Heyse   +2 more
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Angiocardiography in Constrictive Pericarditis

Chest, 1974
The conventional x-ray film examinations and the angiocardiographic features of 13 cases of constrictive pericarditis are analyzed and compared with those in five cases of pericardial effusion and four cases of congestive cardiomyopathy. The conventional x-ray film examination can contribute to the diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis if the ...
V, Deutsch   +4 more
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Chronic constrictive pericarditis∗

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961
1. 1. A series of forty cases of constrictive pericarditis is analyzed and the subject reviewed in the light of this experience. 2. 2. One-quarter of the cases were still in the active stage of disease. The chief differences between these patients and those with chronic inactive pericarditis are emphasized. 3. 3.
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Constriction ring dystocia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1946
Abstract Two hundred two cases of constriction ring dystocia are analyzed in regard to frequency, diagnosis, and treatment. The frequency was found to be 1.67 per cent. There is a general impression that this condition is rarer than my figures would indicate. It is quite possible that many cases are overlooked.
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Constrictive Pericarditis with Constrictive Epicarditis

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2009
Dan, Lindblom   +2 more
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CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1960
M J, ETHERIDGE, J D, TANGE
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