GENERAL INFARCTION OF THE FRONT WALL OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE FOR PROLONGED SEPTIC ENDOCARDITIS
- Authors: Arleevsky I.P.1
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- 2nd therapeutic department (head of the department - L.V. Danovsky) of the Leninogorsk city hospital (chief physician - N. Sh. Khasanov)
- Issue: Vol 40, No 6 (1959)
- Pages: 88-89
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/62851
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj62851
- ID: 62851
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Abstract
Patient M., born in 1917, was admitted to the hospital on 29/VIII-58 with complaints of severe aching pain in the heart region radiating to the left arm, dyspnea at rest, cough with a small amount of bloody sputum. Since 46 he has been suffering from chronic tonsillitis. In 56, he was first diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease. In November 57, his condition worsened significantly, for a month and a half he was hospitalized for prolonged septic endocarditis, was discharged of his own free will.
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I. P. Arleevsky
2nd therapeutic department (head of the department - L.V. Danovsky) of the Leninogorsk city hospital (chief physician - N. Sh. Khasanov)
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