The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 5CIBA, 1966 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 238
... patient . The ramifications of coronary- artery disease are so great that no single operation is invariably applicable to patients who suffer from this disease . The need for individualizing the patient's status and his cardiac ...
... patient . The ramifications of coronary- artery disease are so great that no single operation is invariably applicable to patients who suffer from this disease . The need for individualizing the patient's status and his cardiac ...
Page 253
... Patients with penetrating wounds of the heart can be classified in three gen- eral groups : 1. People who have received extensive lacerations or large - caliber gunshot wounds comprise this group . These patients die almost immediately ...
... Patients with penetrating wounds of the heart can be classified in three gen- eral groups : 1. People who have received extensive lacerations or large - caliber gunshot wounds comprise this group . These patients die almost immediately ...
Page 257
... patients with pen- etrating wounds of the heart . They reported 78 patients thus treated , with a mortality of 5.5 percent of those requiring only aspira- tion . Among 23 patients who did not respond to pericardiocentesis , the ...
... patients with pen- etrating wounds of the heart . They reported 78 patients thus treated , with a mortality of 5.5 percent of those requiring only aspira- tion . Among 23 patients who did not respond to pericardiocentesis , the ...
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A-V node aneurysm aortic arch aortic valve apex arrhythmias ascending aorta atrial atrioventricular block blood flow branch bundle cardiac output cardinal veins catheter cause cavity cells chordae tendineae circulation clinical common Continued conus coronary artery CUSP depolarization diastolic digitalis dilatation dorsal drugs edema electrocardiogram embryo endocardial enlargement fibers fibrillation heart disease heart failure hypertension increase INFERIOR VENA CAVA lead left atrium left ventricle left ventricular lesions lung medial membrane mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve murmur myocardial infarction myocardium Netter M.D. OCIBA normal occur orifice oxygen pacemaker PAPILLARY MUSCLE patients pericardial pericardium peripheral PLATE portion posterior pulmonary artery PULMONARY TRUNK PULMONARY VEINS QRS complex renal result rheumatic right atrium right ventricle right ventricular S-T segments SECTION II-PLATE SECTION V-PLATE shunt sinus sound SUPERIOR VENA CAVA suture sympathetic systolic tachycardia thoracic tion tissue tricular tricuspid valve usually vagal valvular vascular venous vessels wall wave