“…Other cases described, with death in childhood, are those of Kornblum (1935), Taussig (1939), Glendy et al (1944), Greenberg (1949), Brown (1950), Richman (1950), and Keizer (1952).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In no case was a diastolic murmur found. Glendy et al (1944) found an apical mid-diastolic murmur, which they regarded as due to blood flow through a relatively stenotic mitral valve into a dilated ventricle. Carns et al (1941) and Greenberg (1949) reported similar diastolic murmurs to that found in our patient.…”
“…Other cases described, with death in childhood, are those of Kornblum (1935), Taussig (1939), Glendy et al (1944), Greenberg (1949), Brown (1950), Richman (1950), and Keizer (1952).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In no case was a diastolic murmur found. Glendy et al (1944) found an apical mid-diastolic murmur, which they regarded as due to blood flow through a relatively stenotic mitral valve into a dilated ventricle. Carns et al (1941) and Greenberg (1949) reported similar diastolic murmurs to that found in our patient.…”
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