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AMERICAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY

AMERICAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY SOCIETY AMERICAN PEDIATRIC Irvine President McQuarrie, M.D., Annual Sixty-Third Meeting Atlantic N. and 8, J., May 6, 7, City, from (Continued 343) Page Atrial Defect. Septal Dr. Alexander S. Nadas Dr. Walter T. (by invitation), Goodale Dr. Abraham M. Rudolph and Dr. (by invitation), (by invitation), Joseph Braudo Boston. J. (by invitation), Atrial defects at least of lesions in children. In septal comprise 15% the congenital heart view of the successful closure of defects within it seemed surgical these the past timely year, to review the criteria and the results and to indications for diagnostic operative suggest surgery. The cases of 26 under 16 of who have been studied and patients years age clinically physi- at the Children's Medical Center of Boston are ologically reported. The of these children is remarkable in their murmur was past history that heart commonly not discovered until 3 of later. the or The majority of patients were years age symptom-free, a few mild exertional only exhibiting and heart failure. dyspnea congestive Mild was cyanosis in two clubbing in none. Precordial thrill was not present children, in of the cases. Blood were normal in most The present any uncomplicated pressures patients. characteristic were as http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1953 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1953.02050080468008
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Abstract

SOCIETY AMERICAN PEDIATRIC Irvine President McQuarrie, M.D., Annual Sixty-Third Meeting Atlantic N. and 8, J., May 6, 7, City, from (Continued 343) Page Atrial Defect. Septal Dr. Alexander S. Nadas Dr. Walter T. (by invitation), Goodale Dr. Abraham M. Rudolph and Dr. (by invitation), (by invitation), Joseph Braudo Boston. J. (by invitation), Atrial defects at least of lesions in children. In septal comprise 15% the congenital heart view of the successful closure of defects within it seemed surgical these the past timely year, to review the criteria and the results and to indications for diagnostic operative suggest surgery. The cases of 26 under 16 of who have been studied and patients years age clinically physi- at the Children's Medical Center of Boston are ologically reported. The of these children is remarkable in their murmur was past history that heart commonly not discovered until 3 of later. the or The majority of patients were years age symptom-free, a few mild exertional only exhibiting and heart failure. dyspnea congestive Mild was cyanosis in two clubbing in none. Precordial thrill was not present children, in of the cases. Blood were normal in most The present any uncomplicated pressures patients. characteristic were as

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 1, 1953

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