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(Circulation. 1959;20:267.)
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Takayasu's Disease

A Case Report with an Angiocardiographic Study

JOHN COSMA 1; YOSH MARUYAMA 1; J. R. PETTET 1; VINCENT CUTSHALL 1

1 From the Tokyo Army Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

A case of "idiopathic panarteritis" (Takayasu's disease) of the great vessels in a young Japanese woman is reported and the angiocardiographic studies are presented.




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