THE ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIAC ANEURYSMS

@article{Steel1934THERD,
  title={THE ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIAC ANEURYSMS},
  author={David Steel},
  journal={JAMA},
  year={1934},
  volume={102},
  pages={432-436}
}
  • D. Steel
  • Published 10 February 1934
  • Medicine
  • JAMA
Aneurysmal dilatation of the heart is by no means a rare lesion pathologically. The signs are so indefinite that relatively few cases have been recognized clinically. A still smaller number have been recognized roentgenologically, because they often do not produce any change in the silhouette. However, the silhouette is pathognomonic when well marked, and it would appear that with care a greater percentage could be diagnosed, or at least suspected, when the changes are minimal. The earliest… 
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