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Adult Fibroelastosis with Congenital Tricuspid Stenosis
T HIS conference was presented at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, on February 20, 1955, as one of the regular weekly clinical-pathologic exercises of the Hospital. The conferences are modeled after the Cabot prototype, the case being presented by the clinicians as an unknown for discussion. In order to preserve the spirit and spontaneity of the original conference, editing has been lim...
متن کاملAdult fibroelastosis with congenital tricuspid stenosis.
T HIS conference was presented at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, on February 20, 1955, as one of the regular weekly clinical-pathologic exercises of the Hospital. The conferences are modeled after the Cabot prototype, the case being presented by the clinicians as an unknown for discussion. In order to preserve the spirit and spontaneity of the original conference, editing has been lim...
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common lesion, and indeed has been found at autopsy in approximately 5 to 10% of all patients with rheumatic heart disease.1-4 Although the degree of tricuspid valve narrowing was considered to be inconsequential in the majority of these reported cases, nevertheless a considerable number of patients showed obvious hemodynamically significant tricuspid stenosis which had not been suspected durin...
متن کاملIsolated tricuspid stenosis.
A case is reported of isolated tricuspid stenosis with a 5-year hemodynamic followup after a tricuspid commissurotomy. Fusion of the commissures and chordae tendineae of the tricuspid valve was noted at surgery. There was a history of rheumatic fever, and 5 years after surgery mild mitral stenosis had developed. Seven previously reported cases of isolated tricuspid stenosis have been considered...
متن کاملIsolated tricuspid stenosis.
Isolated tricuspid stenosis is rare but it may be rheumatic (Durosiez, I868; Gordon et al., 1957; Killip and Lukas, I958), congenital (Lewis, I945), due to disseminated lupus erythematosus (Gibson and Wood, 1955), or of unknown aetiology (Krook, Biorck, and Wulff, I955; Sapirstein and Baker, I963). Most commonly tricuspid stenosis is a sequel to rheumatic fever and then it is almost invariably ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1962
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5278.598