Results 321 to 330 of about 1,262,069 (384)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Update on pathological platelet activation in coronary thrombosis
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018Although coronary thrombosis (CT) is integral to cardiovascular outcomes, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. CT may occur in case of atherosclerotic plaque erosion/rupture, or even after stenting implantation.
E. Elia +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Southern Medical Journal, 1982
We have described a case of coronary thrombosis in a neonate. The diagnosis should be considered in a term infant who presents with a shock-like state with poor perfusion soon after birth. The chest roentgenogram may vary from a normal pattern to generalized cardiomegaly with pulmonary congestion.
T, Chiu +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
We have described a case of coronary thrombosis in a neonate. The diagnosis should be considered in a term infant who presents with a shock-like state with poor perfusion soon after birth. The chest roentgenogram may vary from a normal pattern to generalized cardiomegaly with pulmonary congestion.
T, Chiu +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1931
Autopsy on the body of a girl aged 4 months and 8 days revealed coronary thrombosis. A photograph of the heart (fig. 1) shows the thrombus in the vessel cut transversely, and the distal portion of the vessel distended by the thrombus in situ. The wall of the left ventricle shows dimpling due to thinning of the ventricular wall.
openaire +2 more sources
Autopsy on the body of a girl aged 4 months and 8 days revealed coronary thrombosis. A photograph of the heart (fig. 1) shows the thrombus in the vessel cut transversely, and the distal portion of the vessel distended by the thrombus in situ. The wall of the left ventricle shows dimpling due to thinning of the ventricular wall.
openaire +2 more sources
Undiagnosing Coronary Thrombosis
Postgraduate Medicine, 1952Case histories are presented of 4 patients who suffered acute episodes of chest pain, dyspnea and shock, originally diagnosed as acute coronary occlusion. In each case more careful studies led to the correct diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. The importance of making the correct differential diagnosis in these two conditions is stressed and the salient ...
openaire +2 more sources
Coronary thrombosis without coronary atherosclerosis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1969Abstract The case of a patient with extensive coronary artery thrombosis, with myocardial infarction but without coronary atherosclerosis, is presented. Although a review of the literature was not helpful in locating similar reports, the findings were thought to represent an exaggerated example of the process that ordinarily leads to myocardial ...
openaire +2 more sources
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1934
Acquired perforation of the infarcted interventricular septum is a rare condition which is infrequently diagnosed. The only reported case in which an antemortem diagnosis was established is that of Brunn in 1923. The purpose of this report is to present another case of this complication of coronary thrombosis and to review the subject completely.
openaire +1 more source
Acquired perforation of the infarcted interventricular septum is a rare condition which is infrequently diagnosed. The only reported case in which an antemortem diagnosis was established is that of Brunn in 1923. The purpose of this report is to present another case of this complication of coronary thrombosis and to review the subject completely.
openaire +1 more source
Coronary thrombosis in acute pancreatitis
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2018Saagar Sanghvi, Fahad Waqar, M. Effat
semanticscholar +1 more source

