1931
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8703(31)90368-2
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Auricular flutter in a newly born infant

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“…Before adequate intra-uterine diagnostic tools became available, the relevance of fetal cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice was the subject of controversy (1,2). However, there is no longer any doubt as to the importance of proper diagnosis and supervision in such cases (3).…”
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“…Before adequate intra-uterine diagnostic tools became available, the relevance of fetal cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice was the subject of controversy (1,2). However, there is no longer any doubt as to the importance of proper diagnosis and supervision in such cases (3).…”
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“…Aetiology Though in older children infections and digitalis poisoning are often associated with paroxysmal tachycardia, in infancy, in the maj6rity of cases, no underlying cause can be found. A congenital defect of the heart, however, is not a rare finding as may be suspected on clinical grounds in the cases of Colegate and McCulloch (1926), Carr and McClure (1931) and as was found on necropsy in the cases of Schuster andPaterson (1924), Werley (1925) and Young (1944). The majority of postmortem examinations reveal no cardiac abnormality though Shookoff, Litvak and Matusoff (1932) maintain that there is usually underlying myocardial disease.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] The early recognition of this rhythm disturbance is of major importance, as when untreated congestive heart failure rapidly develops. On the other hand, prompt treatment frequently leads to recovery of the infants.…”
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