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  1. ... XXVIII. S. 405. 1863. II. Inadequately reported Cases of Congenital Disease of the Pulmonary Artery. 22. Bouillaud, Nouveau Journal de Mgdecine. Vol. VI. ...
  2. ... of, Congenital). Bedford (D. E.) Infective endocarditis in congenital heart disease involving the pulmonary artery. Lancet, Lond 1924, ii, 747-749.—de la ...
  3. ... the ventricles. Narrowing and closure of pul- monary artery, etc. Congenital diseases. These are the organic diseases of the heart, ... of obstruction at the orifice of the pulmonary artery. In this instance cither ... disease of congenital origin is very rare. Thrill over the prsecordial ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Clinical roentgenology of diseases of the chest 
    Publication: Troy, N. Y. : The Southworth Company, [1923]
    ... commonest cause of a dilatation of the pulmonary artery, is congenital heart disease. It may result from an anomalous development of the vessel itself or it may be associated with congenital defects in other ... the pulmonary artery is much dilated. This vessel, being the recipient ...
  5. ... pumping power of the right ventricle (valvular deficiency, congenital stenosis of the pulmonary artery, diseases of the heart-muscle, large pericardial exu- dation ...
  6. ... des Herzens. 8°. Halle a. S., 1881. Ashby (H.) Congenital heart -disease; atresia of the pulmonary artery; stenosis of the tricuspid orifice; patent foramen ovale ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Human anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... and is considered by Dr. Davy to be congenital, and not the result of disease. In one instance the basilar artery was joined by a large branch of the ...
  8. ... artery is small easily become victims to this disease. Congenital stenosis of the pulmonary artery is nearly always attended with or followed by tuberculosis. On the other hand, certain anatomical conditions render an ... val- vular disease of the heart, asthma, or emphysema. Exceptional cases ...
  9. ... motive power of the right ventricle (valvular deficiency, congenital stenosis of the pulmo- nary artery, diseases of the heart-muscle, large pericardial exudation with ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... costal car- tilage near sternum. Not transmitted. Usually congenital. Fre- quently simulated by constriction of pul- monary artery by exo- cardiac disease. Noil-organic (hsemic) murmurs. Systolic. Over third costal ...
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