1938
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1938.01980080015002
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Cardiac Complications of Acute Hemorrhagic Nephritis

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“…Sixty-one, or 97 per cent, of 63 patients who had benign lesions and who were traced five or more years after treatment survived five or more years (table 6). REPORT subsequently pain and swelling had developed which had per¬ sisted.…”
Section: Excision Bone Grafting and Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sixty-one, or 97 per cent, of 63 patients who had benign lesions and who were traced five or more years after treatment survived five or more years (table 6). REPORT subsequently pain and swelling had developed which had per¬ sisted.…”
Section: Excision Bone Grafting and Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longest period of symptomatic relief was obtained by the implantation of a-estradiol crystals. 6. Subcutaneous implantation of estrogens in the form of loose crystals of a-estradiol, in amounts varying from 10 to 25 mg., is a simple, safe and efficient method of administering estrogens in the treatment of symp¬ toms attributable to estrogen deficiency resulting from surgical or roentgen castration or the natural meno¬ pause.…”
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“…The symptoms of circulatory congestion in this condition are considered expressive of heart failure by the majority of authors, who consider that heart failure is a frequent complication of acute glomerulonephritis and the most frequent cause of death in the initial stage of this disease. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Conflicting opinions have been expressed by the different investigators as to mechanism producing circulatory congestion in acute glomerulonephritis.…”
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