patients with severe syphilitic aortic regurgitation were treated surgically at the National Heart Hospital. In thirteen the valve was replaced and in two it was repaired. In addition four had replace-ment of an aneurysmal ascending aorta with a Dacron graft and seven some form of plastic repair to the coronary ostia. Three patients died within 1 month of surgery and a further six during the follow-up period which varied from 1 to 55 months (mean 25.5). The six survivors have been followed-up for an average of 33 months. Factors contributing to this high mortality were analysed and it wasffound that the mean duration of effort dyspnoea was 22 months in the survivors compared with 48 months in those who had died. Similarly the average durati...
Aim of the study. To investigate preoperative status and results of surgery of patients with confirm...
Of I35 patients investigated for severe aortic stenosis, I6 died while awaiting surgery. The cathete...
During the period 1970-1993, 116 patients (63 men, 53 women) with native aortic valvular infective e...
SUMMARY A 28 year old man developed signs and symptoms of left ventricular failure and was found to ...
No large studies of cardiovascular syphilis at necropsy have been reported since 1964. We examined a...
A patient with tertiary syphilis presenting with bilate-ral coronary ostial lesions and aortic regu...
Cardiovascular abnormalities are well-known manifestations of a late form of syphilis – tertiary syp...
AbstractCardiovascular syphilis is associated with the tertiary stage of syphilis infection; it invo...
T H E widespread interest now manifested in the early diagnosis and ade-quate treatment of syphilis ...
AbstractA 71-year-old lady underwent an aortobifemoral bypass for extensive vascular disease which w...
A familiar and not uncommon clinical problem is provided when a patient presents with signs of aorti...
A case of belatedly diagnosed late cardiovascular syphilis that had continued progressing despite tw...
A 37-year-old female originating from Central Africa presented with cardiac failure, aortic insuffic...
Aortic stenosis is the most common valvular disease in the adult population. A significant aortic st...
<p>A 51-year old man presented with dyspnoea. He had a medical history of syphilis. During magnetic ...
Aim of the study. To investigate preoperative status and results of surgery of patients with confirm...
Of I35 patients investigated for severe aortic stenosis, I6 died while awaiting surgery. The cathete...
During the period 1970-1993, 116 patients (63 men, 53 women) with native aortic valvular infective e...
SUMMARY A 28 year old man developed signs and symptoms of left ventricular failure and was found to ...
No large studies of cardiovascular syphilis at necropsy have been reported since 1964. We examined a...
A patient with tertiary syphilis presenting with bilate-ral coronary ostial lesions and aortic regu...
Cardiovascular abnormalities are well-known manifestations of a late form of syphilis – tertiary syp...
AbstractCardiovascular syphilis is associated with the tertiary stage of syphilis infection; it invo...
T H E widespread interest now manifested in the early diagnosis and ade-quate treatment of syphilis ...
AbstractA 71-year-old lady underwent an aortobifemoral bypass for extensive vascular disease which w...
A familiar and not uncommon clinical problem is provided when a patient presents with signs of aorti...
A case of belatedly diagnosed late cardiovascular syphilis that had continued progressing despite tw...
A 37-year-old female originating from Central Africa presented with cardiac failure, aortic insuffic...
Aortic stenosis is the most common valvular disease in the adult population. A significant aortic st...
<p>A 51-year old man presented with dyspnoea. He had a medical history of syphilis. During magnetic ...
Aim of the study. To investigate preoperative status and results of surgery of patients with confirm...
Of I35 patients investigated for severe aortic stenosis, I6 died while awaiting surgery. The cathete...
During the period 1970-1993, 116 patients (63 men, 53 women) with native aortic valvular infective e...