The Cornell Medical Index in Patients with a Concave RS.T Elevation in Mid. and Left Precordial Leads and New Questionnaires Specially Designed for Actual Neurosis : Part I. The Cornell Medical Index in Patients with a Concave RS-T Elevation in Mid- and L
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As reported previously a concave RS-T elevation in mid-and left precordial leads is produced by conscious persistent mental stress in a period of more than 1 to 2 months and can be normalized by minor psychotherapy with or without minor tranquilizers in certain cases. In order to confirm the psychosomatic significance or psychogenesis of the concave RS-T elevation in mid- and left precordial leads, mental state of patients with this concave RS-T elevation was investigated by the use of the Cornell Medical Index.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1966-08-15
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Laboratory And The Department Of Internal Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Clinical Laboratory And The Department Of Internal Medicine Mitoyo General Hospital
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