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ESSENTIAL THROMBOPHILIA: REPORT OF FIVE CASES

ESSENTIAL THROMBOPHILIA: REPORT OF FIVE CASES Abstract There are three well defined occlusive diseases of the arteries: thrombo-angiitis obliterans, thrombo-arteriosclerosis obliterans and occlusion due to embolism.1 In our experience 95 per cent of the cases of occlusive disease of the arteries are accounted for by these three diseases. In the remaining 5 per cent are included a small number of unusual forms of obliterative arteritis, types which at present are of greater pathologic than clinical interest: aneurysm with thrombosis, cervical rib with thrombosis of the peripheral artery and an irregular form, present in a small number of cases, which for lack of a better term has been designated simple thrombosis.2 It was recognized that the last-mentioned group of diseases probably represented a clinical entity, but until a sufficient number of cases were observed, the pathologic picture was studied and the course of the disease was followed over a period of years it would be impossible References 1. Buerger, Leo: The Circulatory Disturbances of the Extremities Including Gangrene, Vasomotor and Trophic Disorders , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1924. 2. Brown, G. E.; Allen, E. V., and Mahorner, H. R.: Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans: Clinical, Physiologic and Pathologic Studies , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1928. 3. Nygaard, K. K.: Coagulability of Blood Plasma , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 7:544-548 ( (Sept. 21) ) 1932 4. Coagulability of Blood Plasma: Remarks on the Technic of Its Determination , Nygaard Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 9:151-156 ( (March 7) ) 1934. 5. Aschoff, Ludwig: Lectures on Pathology , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1924. 6. Fåhraeus, Robin: The Suspension Stability of the Blood , Physiol. Rev. 9:241-274 ( (April) ) 1929. 7. Starlinger, Wilhelm: Ueber die klinische Bedeutung des physikochemischen Zustandes der zirkulierenden Eiweisskörper des Blutes und Gewebes , Zentralbl. f. inn. Med. 48:418-431 ( (April 23) ) 1927. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Internal Medicine American Medical Association

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0730-188X
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10.1001/archinte.1937.00170170088006
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Abstract

Abstract There are three well defined occlusive diseases of the arteries: thrombo-angiitis obliterans, thrombo-arteriosclerosis obliterans and occlusion due to embolism.1 In our experience 95 per cent of the cases of occlusive disease of the arteries are accounted for by these three diseases. In the remaining 5 per cent are included a small number of unusual forms of obliterative arteritis, types which at present are of greater pathologic than clinical interest: aneurysm with thrombosis, cervical rib with thrombosis of the peripheral artery and an irregular form, present in a small number of cases, which for lack of a better term has been designated simple thrombosis.2 It was recognized that the last-mentioned group of diseases probably represented a clinical entity, but until a sufficient number of cases were observed, the pathologic picture was studied and the course of the disease was followed over a period of years it would be impossible References 1. Buerger, Leo: The Circulatory Disturbances of the Extremities Including Gangrene, Vasomotor and Trophic Disorders , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1924. 2. Brown, G. E.; Allen, E. V., and Mahorner, H. R.: Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans: Clinical, Physiologic and Pathologic Studies , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1928. 3. Nygaard, K. K.: Coagulability of Blood Plasma , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 7:544-548 ( (Sept. 21) ) 1932 4. Coagulability of Blood Plasma: Remarks on the Technic of Its Determination , Nygaard Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 9:151-156 ( (March 7) ) 1934. 5. Aschoff, Ludwig: Lectures on Pathology , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1924. 6. Fåhraeus, Robin: The Suspension Stability of the Blood , Physiol. Rev. 9:241-274 ( (April) ) 1929. 7. Starlinger, Wilhelm: Ueber die klinische Bedeutung des physikochemischen Zustandes der zirkulierenden Eiweisskörper des Blutes und Gewebes , Zentralbl. f. inn. Med. 48:418-431 ( (April 23) ) 1927.

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Archives of Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 1, 1937

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