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The activation of the interventricular septum

American Heart Journal, 1951
Abstract The process of septal activation in the dog's heart was studied by means of unipolar leads, distant bipolar leads, and bipolar leads using contiguous electrodes. The electrodes used in this study permitted the registration of the electrical phenomenon in any part of the septal surfaces and even in the interior of the septal muscle. The exact
Rudolf Zuckermann   +3 more
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Rupture of the Interventricular Septum

New England Journal of Medicine, 1950
AMONG the complications that may plague the patient with myocardial infarction, there are few more dramatic or serious than rupture through an infarct involving the interventricular septum. To be sure, it is a rare phenomenon, but when it does occur the subsequent rapid course to termination frequently makes clinical detection difficult if not ...
F. Tyler Kelly   +3 more
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PERFORATION OF THE INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1952
PERFORATION of the interventricular septum is an uncommon complication of myocardial infarction. Sager1reviewed 18 cases in a survey of the literature in 1934. Weber2listed 17 more patients in 1943. Additional reports3have increased the number of recorded cases of perforation of the infarcted septum to 75, in 28 of which the diagnosis was made ante ...
Henry Brody   +3 more
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An unusual case of metastatic carcinoid tumour in the interventricular septum.

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2016
: Carcinoid heart disease is characterized by pulmonic and/or tricuspid valvular dysfunction and is the most common cardiac manifestation of carcinoid syndrome.
A. Yan   +4 more
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Haemangiosarcoma of the interventricular septum in a dog

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2011
AbstractA 5-year-old male neutered Labrador Retriever Afghan crossbred dog was examined after collapsing. The dog was recumbent, dyspnoeic and mildly tachypnoeic. There was a tachyarrhythmia (300 beats per minute) and subcutaneous oedema of the ventral neck and right forelimb.The dog had a sustained ventricular tachycardia originating in the right ...
A B Scrimgeour   +3 more
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Infarction of the Interventricular Septum

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
THE electrocardiographic findings resulting from infarction of the interventricular septum were recently described by Roesler and Dressler.‡ These investigators found that when the septum was involved so extensively as to include segments of both the anterior and posterior myocardial walls a characteristic electrocardiogram was regularly obtained. This
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Aneurysm of the Membranous Interventricular Septum

Radiology, 1968
Congenital and postoperative aneurysms of the membranous interventricular septum are being reported with increasing frequency since the advent of routine left ventricular angiocardiography. The first case diagnosed during life was reported by Steinberg in 1957 (1), and in 1965 the fifth case diagnosed in vivo was described by Kasparian (2).
Robert E. Durnin, Steven H. Cornell
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The diagnosis of infarction of the interventricular septum

American Heart Journal, 1953
Abstract Thirty-five cases of myocardial infarction have been studied with particular emphasis on the pathologic and electrocardiographic correlations in those with septal involvement. The hearts were examined by the Schlesinger method of injection plus dissection supplemented by multiple microscopic sections of the myocardium. Septal involvement was
Harold L. Osher   +3 more
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Perforation of the infarcted interventricular septum

American Heart Journal, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. Three personally observed cases of perforation of the interventricular septum following myocardial infarction were presented. One of these patients has lived six years and six months after her infarction and perforation. We believe this to be longer than any previously reported survival with this disorder. 2. 2.
John C. Schlappi, Donald G. Landale
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Traumatic rupture of the interventricular septum

American Heart Journal, 1957
Abstract A case is reported in which traumatic rupture of the interventricular septum and mitral insufficiency were proved by cardiac catheterization. The patient was still alive 112 years after the episode occurred. The diagnosis and physiopathology of this condition are discussed.
J. V. Joossens   +2 more
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