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Congenital Heart Defects

Exhibiting 24 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1882 CE​–1883 CE"A study of the malformations, variations, and anomalies of the circulatory apparatus in man," with a brief consideration of some of the principles governing their production.
1784 CEA treatise on the diseases of children.
1946 CEAnastomosis of the aorta to a pulmonary artery. Certain types in congenital heart disease.
1936 CEAtlas of congenital cardiac disease.
1945 CEAtrial septal defect: Study of hemodynamics by the technique of right heart catheterization.
1928 CEBeiträge zur Lehre von den angeborenen Herzfehlern.
1913 CEChirurgie des malformations congénitales ou acquises du coeur.
1927 CECongenital cardiac disease by Maude Abbott. IN: Modern medicine: Its theory and practice, edited by Sir William Osler, assisted by Thomas McCrae. 3rd ed., 4, 612-812.
1950 CECongenital heart disease.
1947 CECongenital malformations of the heart.
1888 CEContribution à l’anatomie pathologique de la maladie bleu (cyanose cardiaque).
1954 CEControlled cross circulation for open intracardiac surgery; physiologic studies and results of creation and closure of ventricular septal defects.
1897 CEDie angeborenen Defecte der Kammerscheidewand des Herzens.
1898 CEDie angeborenen Herzkrankheiten.
1875 CEDie Defecte der Scheidewände des Herzens.
1877 CEDu rétrécissement mitral pur.
1907 CELigation of the ductus arteriosus.
1814 CEPathological researches. Essay I. On malformations of the human heart. [All published.]
1948 CEPulmonary valvulotomy for the relief of congenital pulmonary stenosis. Report of three cases.
1903 CESur la lésion dite sténose congénitale de l’aorte dans la région de l’isthme.
1945 CESurgical correction for coarctation of the aorta.
1939 CESurgical ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus: Report of first successful case.
1945 CEThe surgical treatment of malformations of the heart in which there is pulmonary stenosis or pulmonary atresia.
1784 CEThree cases of mal-conformation of the heart.