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  1. ... Radiol., 1943, 16: 69-71 — Gilkev. H. M. Congenital absence of lung; report of a case. J. Missouri M. Ass.. ... A case for discussion, with special allusion to congenital absence of lung. Tubercle, Lond., 19U, 22: 144-53.—Mazzei, E. S. ...
  2. ... Par., 1914, lxxxix, 26-31.— Ellis (A. G.). Congenital absence of lung. Am. J. M. Sc, Phila., 1917, cliv, 33- ... anat. de Par., 1913, lxxxviii, 259.—Levy (C. S.). Congenital absence of one lung. Am. J. M. Sc, Phüa., 1920, clix, 237- ...
  3. ... the air-cells. MEDICAL DICTIONARY. 55 Apnen'mia. Congenital absence of the lungs. Ap'nol. A preparation of periplocin; used in ... globus pallidus. Pal'iidin. A preparation from the lungs of congenital syphil- ... Pal'lor. Paleness; absence of skin-coloration. Palm. 1. The hollow or ...
  4. ... His. Collapse of the air-cells. Apneu'mia. Congenital absence of the lungs. Apoacon'illn. Same as Apaconitin. Apocliromal' ic. Same ... ze-ah). Dulness of intellect; stupidity. Asyno'via. Absence or ... Aleloehel'lla. Congenital defect of the lip. Ateloslos'sia. Abnormality or ...
  5. ... air vesicles. Apneu'mia, ap-nu'-me-ah. Congenital absence of the lungs. Apocen'osis, ap-G-sen'-0-sis. A discharge, flux, evacuation. Apochromat'ic Lens. A lens with high correction of ... A/pus, a'-pus. Congenital absence of lower limbs, or feet. Apyrex'ia, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Radiology in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1966
    ... investigation of, 308 Lumbosacral joints, lesions of, 171 Lung(s) : agenesis of, 313 anomalies of, 104, 313 carcinoma of, ... 60 Rea, Maj. C. E„ 847, 873 Reactions: absence of, to encephalography in CBI, 749 after ... congenital anomalies of, 670, 671 diseases of, in— named ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Morris' Human anatomy : a complete systematic treatise 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... accompany the air-tubes (see p. 1073). Variations.—Congenital absence of one or both lungs has been observed. Variations in the lobes are ... one instance, a case of talipes equinovarus, of congenital origin and ... heart, 552 linguae, 1140 of lung, 1263 of nose, 1225 of patella, 231 of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Human anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... parts, and to facilitate its movements. Cases of congenital absence of the pericardium have sometimes been met with; the heart, in these cases, lies with the left lung in the cavity of the left pleura, and ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on the diseases of children 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... a cul-de-sac. In one case there CONGENITAL AFFECTIONS, ETC. 639 was an entire absence of the right lung, the septum between the ven- tricles of the heart was imperfect, the foramen ovale and ductus arte- riosus were both open: ... CONGENITAL AFFECTIONS, ETC. 641 Dr. Cragie considers himself further ...
  10. ... skin and subcutaneous tissue alone are closed. one congenital absence of the left hemidia- phragm. Additional anomalies found in the thorax were agenesis of the lung in B.B., who died a few hours ...
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