AN ORANGE-SHAPED AORTIC ROOT ANEURYSM IN AORTITIS SYNDROME WITH SEVERE AORTIC REGURGITATION
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概要
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A 57-year-old man, who had undergone aorto-coronary bypass surgery 4 years before when the shape of the ascending aorta had been normal, had a unique orange-shaped aortic root aneurysm associated with severe aortic regurgitation and congestive heart failure. Replacement of the aneurysm and the aortic valve was successfully carried out, and histopathological examination revealed that the aneurysm was caused by aortitis syndrome.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1992-07-20
著者
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Kito Yoshitsugu
The Division Of Cardiovascular Surgery
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KUNIEDA Takeyoshi
the Department of Medicine, Ise Keio Hospital, Keio University
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Okubo Shumpei
The Division Of Cardiology
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Saeki Kazunori
The Division Of Pathology National Cardiovascular Center
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MARUYAMA TAKAHISA
The Division of Cardiology
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Kunieda Takeyoshi
The Division Of Cardiology
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Kunieda Takeyoshi
The Department Of Medicine Ise Keio Hospital Keio University
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