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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1951
Eleven cases of fibroelastosis of the endocardium are reviewed and two new cases reported. The microscopic evidence of hyperplasia of the fibrous and elastic tissue elements of the endocardium in the two new cases reported parallels the findings in the previously reported cases.
W T, HILL, W A, REILLY
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Eleven cases of fibroelastosis of the endocardium are reviewed and two new cases reported. The microscopic evidence of hyperplasia of the fibrous and elastic tissue elements of the endocardium in the two new cases reported parallels the findings in the previously reported cases.
W T, HILL, W A, REILLY
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953
Based on the study of 149 case reports it appears that endocardial fibroelastosis is an entity which manifests itself in three distinctive types of clinical pattern. These have been designated fulminating, acute and chronic types of disease, according to the age group, type of onset, symptomatology and course of illness.
JAMES L. DENNIS +2 more
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Based on the study of 149 case reports it appears that endocardial fibroelastosis is an entity which manifests itself in three distinctive types of clinical pattern. These have been designated fulminating, acute and chronic types of disease, according to the age group, type of onset, symptomatology and course of illness.
JAMES L. DENNIS +2 more
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Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1957
SUMMARYAttention is directed to endocardial fibroelastosis as a not uncommon cause of fatal heart disease in infancy, and one which is exciting an increasing amount of interest. Details are submitted of six patients who died from acute and chronic forms of the disease. In the acute form the symptomatology is alarming.
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SUMMARYAttention is directed to endocardial fibroelastosis as a not uncommon cause of fatal heart disease in infancy, and one which is exciting an increasing amount of interest. Details are submitted of six patients who died from acute and chronic forms of the disease. In the acute form the symptomatology is alarming.
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Familial endocardial fibroelastosis
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967Three siblings are described who died at the ages of 10, 11, and 13 years. Two of them were proved to have endocardial fibroelastosis. The diagnosis was presumptive for the other child. The parents were first cousins. It would appear that these children were the oldest reported who have had this disease.
T, Rafinski +3 more
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Congenital endocardial fibroelastosis
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972C R, Reddy +2 more
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Fetal endocardial fibroelastosis
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1994A, Revel +5 more
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