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pro vyhledávání: '"John D. Shone"'
Autor:
Vladimir I. Kanjuh, John D. Shone, Herbert D. Ruttenberg, Jesse E. Edwards, Robert S. Eliot, Lewis S. Carey
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 70:6-22
A clinical and pathologic review is made of 32 cases of mitral atresia. Mitral atresia usually coexists with other complex cardiac anomalies, including aortic atresia, transposition of the great vessels, common ventricle, pulmonary or subpulmonary st
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 37:423-429
Skin testing with mumps virus antigen solution was performed in 50 children with clinically diagnosed primary E.F.E. (Group I), and in 202 children who served as a control group (Group II). A further group of children with congenital mitral insuffici
Autor:
Larry P. Elliott, John D. Shone, Ray C. Anderson, Jesse E. Edwards, Kurt Amplatz, C. Walton Lillehei
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 64:547-555
Autor:
John D. Shone, Richard L. Varco, Ray C. Anderson, Kurt Amplatz, Jesse E. Edwards, Arnold S. Leonard
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 11:525-531
The case is reported of a patient with diffuse pulmonary venous obstruction who died at the age of 19 months. Ante mortem, the pulmonary venous obstruction was attributed solely to the existence of an accessory left atrial chamber (cor triatriatum).
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 26
The case is reported of an infant with congenital stenosis of each of the four individual pulmonary veins near the left atrium. The characteristic features were failure to thrive, increasing cyanosis and dyspnea, and death in congestive cardiac failu
Autor:
Jesse E. Edwards, C. Walton Lillehei, Robert D. Sellers, Ray C. Anderson, Paul Adams, John D. Shone
Publikováno v:
The American journal of cardiology. 11
A developmental complex is described in which four obstructive anomalies of the left side of the heart and aorta coexist. These anomalies are (1) parachute mitral valve; (2) supravalvular ring of left atrium; (3) subaortic stenosis of either the musc
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 82
Aprevious report by Shone and associates (1) described a developmental cardiac complex characterized by the tendency to coexistence of 4 obstructive or potentially obstructive anomalies. These anomalies are a parachute mitral valve, supravalvular rin