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Circulation. 1958;17:874-881

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(Circulation. 1958;17:874.)
© 1958 American Heart Association, Inc.


Electrocardiograms of Ninety Patients with Acrosclerosis and Progressive Diffuse Sclerosis (Scleroderma)

JOHN H. WINDESHEIM M.D.1 THOMAS W. PARKIN M.D.1

1 The Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn., is a part of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota.

The records of all patients with scleroderma seen at the Mayo Clinic during the years 1949 through 1953 were reviewed. There were 90 who had electrocardiograms available for study. The diagnosis in 63 patients was acrosclerosis and 27 were diagnosed as having progressive diffuse sclerosis.




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