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  1. ... Aneurysm Documentation 1 Chipps, 1941 39M Syphilis Angina, acute MI LMT + LMT NoEDM No Autopsy (2) branches 2 ... LMT + LMT No EDM No Autopsy (bicuspid angina, acute MI branches aortic valve*) 3 Olsen, 1969 (4) 76F ...
  2. ... Temecula, Calif.; Scimed, Maple Grove, Minn.; and Cordis, Mi- ami) were used in all patients. The management of acute or threat- ened closure was left to the ...
  3. ... THAN IN LEAD V5 OR V6 CONSISTENT WITH ANTEROSEPTAL INFARCTION © DURATION 1S 40 MS OR MORE IN LEAD V2 THERE 1S ANY R IN Vi OR V2 PLUS QS IN V3+. Vee (TYPE 1) INFARCTION PROBABLY ACUTE J 1S ELEVATEO MORE THAN .2 MV IN ...
  4. ... well- developed collaterals may result in a large anteroseptal and lateral wall infarction, which may be associated ... well-developed collaterals may result in a large anteroseptal and lateral wall infarction, which may be associated ...
  5. ... examina- tion and studies revealed evidence of past anteroseptal myo- cardial infarction. Intensive treatment brought about no ... help, make sure that they had not been mis- takenly billed for any services re- lated to ...
  6. ... infarction have been re- ported. E. Pseudoanterior (or anteroseptal) myocardial infarction also occurs rarely in this syndrome. ... N, necropsy; S, surgical specimen; CHF, congestive heart failure; MI, myocardial infarction; CVA, cerebrovascular ac- cident. * Isomet, Buehler, ...