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Stenosis of mitral orifice seen from above

Identifier: diseasesofheart00bram (find matches)
Title: Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Bramwell, Byrom, Sir, 1847-1931
Subjects: Heart Diseases Aortic Diseases Heart Aorta Aorta, Thoracic
Publisher: Edinburgh, Pentland
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he ventricle. (See figs. 196, 197.)Deposits of this description are usually associated with athero-matous degeneration of the arteries ; in some cases they aregouty and consist of urates, in others they represent, I think,syphilitic gummata which have become calcified. In threecases of this description, which have come under my ownobservation, and in which the valvular orifice was very notablynarrowed, there were no symptoms or signs indicative of thecondition during life. Two of the patients were old peoplewho lived tranquil lives ; the third was a man who was forsome time under my care, and who died from a large aneurismof the descending thoracic aorta. (See figs. 268 and 269.) On microscopical examination, the thickened valve seg-ments and chordae tendineae are found to present the histo-logical characters of chronic endocarditis, which have beenpreviously described. The healthy mitral valve, when seen from above, presents a slit-like appear-ance ; in stenosis the slit is narrowed.
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Fig. 193.—Stenosis of the mitral orifice, seen from above. (Natural size.) The left auricle, which is considerably dilated, has been cut open ; an ante-mortemclot (6) fills the appendix and projects into the cavity of the auricle, a, points to thestenosed mitral orifice; c, to the closed foramen ovale: d, to the outer and posteriorsurface of the left ventricle. Note—In fig. 195 the appearance of the valve as seen from the ventricular side isshown. T

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Heart_Diseases
  • booksubject:Aortic_Diseases
  • booksubject:Heart
  • booksubject:Aorta
  • booksubject:Aorta__Thoracic
  • bookpublisher:Edinburgh__Pentland
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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