1932
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8703(32)90275-0
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Unusual dilatation of the left auricle

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“…Dysphagia may be caused by aortic aneurysm, by 'unfolding' of the aorta, and its great branches, and has been recorded from compression of the oesophagus between a failing left ventricle and a tortuous, sclerotic aorta (Keates and Magidson, 1955). To (Nichols and Ostrum, 1932;Bloomfield, 1940;Newton and Levine, 1942;Tinney, Schmidt, and Smith, 1943;Parsonnet, Bernstein, and Martland, 1946;Dines and Anderson, 1966). A close anatomical relationship between the oesophagus and the left atrium make it inevitable that the oesophagus is displaced when the left atrium enlarges.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dysphagia may be caused by aortic aneurysm, by 'unfolding' of the aorta, and its great branches, and has been recorded from compression of the oesophagus between a failing left ventricle and a tortuous, sclerotic aorta (Keates and Magidson, 1955). To (Nichols and Ostrum, 1932;Bloomfield, 1940;Newton and Levine, 1942;Tinney, Schmidt, and Smith, 1943;Parsonnet, Bernstein, and Martland, 1946;Dines and Anderson, 1966). A close anatomical relationship between the oesophagus and the left atrium make it inevitable that the oesophagus is displaced when the left atrium enlarges.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%