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New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
SINCE surgical treatment for mitral stenosis has become an accepted procedure it behooves the clinician to exert the utmost diligence in selecting all candidates who could conceivably be benefited by commissurotomy. With the increased interest in recent years, it has been more widely recognized that the "classic signs"—that is, apical mid-diastolic and
Andrus Ec, Davis Fw
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SINCE surgical treatment for mitral stenosis has become an accepted procedure it behooves the clinician to exert the utmost diligence in selecting all candidates who could conceivably be benefited by commissurotomy. With the increased interest in recent years, it has been more widely recognized that the "classic signs"—that is, apical mid-diastolic and
Andrus Ec, Davis Fw
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COMMISSUROTOMY IN MITRAL STENOSIS
Archives of Surgery, 1951SINCE March 31, 1950, at this hospital 19 patients have been accepted for surgical treatment of the mitral valve. The word "commissurotomy" in the title indicates that of the several operative procedures described or recommended during the past few years, that of Bailey and his associates 1 has appeared to be the most practical. This method involves an
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Reoperation for mitral stenosis
American Heart Journal, 1962Andrew Logan+2 more
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REOPERATION FOR MITRAL STENOSIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1964Sutherland Hd, Richardson Jp
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