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(Circulation. 1950;1:267.)
© 1950 American Heart Association, Inc.


Studies of Congenital Heart Disease

IV. Uncomplicated Pulmonic Stenosis

J. W. DOW M.D.1; H. D. LEVINE M.D.1; M. ELKIN M.D.1; F. W. HAYNES PH.D.1; H. K. HELLEMS M.D.1; J. W. WHITTENBERGER M.D.1; B. G. FERRIS M.D.1; W. T. GOODALE M.D.1; W. P. HARVEY M.D.1; E. C. EPPINGER M.D.1; L. DEXTER M.D.1

1 From the Medical Clinic and the Department of Radiology, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and the Departments of Medicine and Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.

Congenital pulmonic stenosis is indicated by cardiac catheterization by the finding of a higher systolic pressure in the right ventricle than in the pulmonary artery. Eight cases of uncomplicated pulmonic stenosis are studied. The findings on history, physical examination, x-ray and fluoroscopy, and electrocardiogram have been analyzed and the variations in circulatory dynamics encountered in these individuals are described in detail.




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