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ANEURYSM OF THE HEART

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1943
Although aneurysm of the heart has been recognized for almost two centuries, it is only recently that the antemortem diagnosis has been made with any assurance. The advent of more thorough study of patients with heart disease by roentgenologic methods has considerably increased the frequency with which the correct diagnosis is made.
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Ventricular aneurysm with calcification of the heart

American Heart Journal, 1955
Abstract A case of aneurysm of the anterolateral wall of the left ventricle is reported. The wall of the aneurysm was calcified in its lower part (x-ray demonstration). It expanded during ventricular systole in its upper part causing a typical pattern of paradoxical pulse, proved by electrokymography, and a positive thrust of the chest wall.
C, ARAVANIS, A A, LUISADA
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[Spurious aneurysm of the heart].

Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1985
Report on an extremely thin-walled, not ruptured spurious aneurysm (pseudoaneurysm) in the apical region of the left ventricle in a 82-year-old woman. Discussion of the causal and formal pathogenesis of the disinvagination with reference to complications, diagnostics and therapy.
G, Schwesinger, U, Gätke
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ANEURYSM OF THE VENTRICLE OF THE HEART

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
The prevalence of coronary occlusion and myocardial infarction as a disease entity has led to widespread interest in this condition, its complications and the sequelae. Among the less common end results of infarct of the heart is the formation of ventricular aneurysm.
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Five-Chambered Heart: Palpitations and Syncope Due to a Left Atrial Appendage Aneurysm

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, 2021
Konrad Teodor Sawicki   +1 more
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Hemodynamic Consideration of Aneurysms of the Heart

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1966
J R, Derrick   +2 more
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Patient-Specific Analysis of Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm with the Living Heart Human Model

Bioengineering, 2021
Valentina Agnese   +2 more
exaly  

Lymphatic aneurysm of the heart.

Lymphology, 2005
The Annular Subvalvular Left Ventricular Aneurysm (ASLVA) is a rare entity, which occurs usually in young ethnic groups from Sub-Saharan Africa and South India. These aneurysms are situated immediately beneath the mitral and aortic valves and extend around in the substance of fibrous ring, from which valves arise.
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