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PATHOLOGY OF THE VESSELS OF THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION

PART III

O. BRENNER, M.D., M.R.C.P.

Arch Intern Med. 1935;56(4):724-752.

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SECONDARY PULMONARY VASCULAR SCLEROSIS

DISTRIBUTION OF SCLEROSIS IN THE PULMONARY VASCULAR BED

It now seems desirable to discuss the distribution of sclerosis in the pulmonary vascular bed in the various etiologic groups. Tables 22 and 23 and figures 9 to 16 summarize the data obtained by averaging the degree of sclerosis noted in each etiologic group in the various divisions of the pulmonary vascular bed. Though this may be of some value in making a comparison of the various groups, it must be emphasized that since the grading of the sclerosis was according to arbitrary criteria, which necessarily differed with each type of vessel examined, the tables and figures show only in a general way the variations noted in the degree of sclerosis in the different divisions of the pulmonary vascular bed.

In the "no cause" group there were, if the case of primary sclerosis in a boy of 11 . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Physician for Outpatients and Physician in Charge of the Cardiographic Department, Queen's Hospital BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND


Footnotes

In this series of five papers the superior numbers refer to the bibliography which will be published in connection with the last paper. The superior letters refer to footnotes.



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