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The Interventricular Septum

2011
The interventricular septum is a wall between the left and right ventricles, and a major part of that wall comprises components of the right and left ventricular musculature. A smaller, membranous part of the interventricular septum lies beyond the connection between the aortic root and the tricuspid valve.
Denis Berdajs, Marko I. Turina
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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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Functional Anatomy of the Interventricular Septum

Cardiology, 1973
Structure-function studies were performed upon the canine in situ interventricular septum.
J A, Armour   +2 more
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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).
S H, Cornell, R E, Durnin
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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.
J C, SCHLAPPI, D G, LANDALE
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Interventricular septum metastasis in neuroendocrine tumour

Endocrine, 2015
A 50-year-old female during a visit at the internal medicine department reported recurrent episodes of diarrhoea and flushing. Referred to the nuclear medicine department, she underwent somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS) of the whole body and single photon-emission computed tomography imaging of the abdomen and chest 24 h after injection of 200 ...
CASTELLO, ANGELO   +2 more
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Symptomatic Lipoma in the Interventricular Septum

ASAIO Journal, 2006
Cardiac lipomas, which are benign nonmyxomatous neoplasms of the heart, are rare and among those least often encountered. Because they normally cause no symptoms, diagnosis is often purely accidental. We report the case of a 24-year-old woman who presented with palpitations of recent onset and was found to have a lipoma attached to the left side of the
Halil, Türkoglu   +7 more
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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.
P E, DE WITTE   +2 more
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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
D, SODI-PALLARES   +3 more
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The Interventricular Septum

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2013
Christopher C C, Hudson   +1 more
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