To the question of combined heart defects
- Authors: Nepryakhin G.G.1
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Affiliations:
- Pathological and Anatomical Institute of Kazan University
- Issue: Vol 22, No 3 (1926)
- Pages: 290-296
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/57521
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj57521
- ID: 57521
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Abstract
Organic valvular defects of the right heart are rare: simultaneous bicuspid and tricuspid defect is already a rare combination; even more rare, apparently, combined defects of the bicuspid, tricuspid and aortic valves. In most well-known manuals on pathological anatomy, such complex combinations are most often silent, in the rest of the literature, such cases are either not mentioned at all, or only a few words are reported. for example, Mac Callum (Journ. of Am. Med. Ass., t. 84, no. 21, 1925) says: “At a recent autopsy I found a greatly enlarged heart, tricuspid, bicuspid and aortic stenosis and insufficiency, scarring in myocardium and only old remnants of a specific rheumatic lesion. "
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G. G. Nepryakhin
Pathological and Anatomical Institute of Kazan University
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