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" At autopsy there was found a large aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta communicating by a small opening with the superior vena cava. "
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences - Page 7
edited by - 1890
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The Lancet, Volume 2

1872 - 890 pages
...to give up work, from the increasing pain in the shoulder and neck. He presented marked symptoms of aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta. There was displacement of the right, sterno-clavicular articulation, with projection of the right and...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1846 - 766 pages
...numbness in the parts supplied by those nerves. Dygpnaa. — Dyspnoea is a frequent attendant upon aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta, and usually accompanies the advanced stage of thoracic aneurism in every part of its course. It was...
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Transactions of the Pathological Society of Philadelphia

Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1898 - 556 pages
...majority of them were calcified. The aorta was much larger in calibre than normal. At the junction of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta there was a saccular aneurysm which was filled with a laminated clot. This aneurysm was situated in...
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On Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels ...

Henry William Fuller - 1863 - 298 pages
...seated superficially. Only last week I had a patient under my care in St. George's Hospital, in whom a large aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch had caused erosion of the sternum, and presented itself as a pulsating tumour on the surface of the...
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The Liverpool Medical & Surgical Reports, Volumes 1-3

1867 - 506 pages
...the left side. Death occurred suddenly from hcemoptysis. A small aneurism was found at the junction of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta, and had ruptured into the trachea. The aorta was extensively atheromatous, and there were abundant...
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Liverpool Medical & Surgical Reports, Volume 3

1869 - 166 pages
...the left side. Death occurred suddenly from hoemoptysis. A small aneurism was found at the junction of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta, and had ruptured into the trachea. The aorta was extensively atheromatous, and there were abundant...
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Medical Times, Volume 2

1870 - 810 pages
...suddenly, in a paroxysm of dyspnoea. On examination a largo aneurism was found, which involved the whole of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta, and presented several pouches. The left recurrent nerve was lost in the walls of the sac. The aortic...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical and Chemical ...

1872 - 684 pages
...to give up work, from the increasing pain in the shoulder and neck. He presented marked symptoms of aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta. There was displacement of the right steruo-clavicular articulation, with projection of the right and...
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A Treatise on medical electricity

Julius Althaus - 1873 - 842 pages
...fifth case of aneurism I have treated electrolytically was one which was situated just at the junction of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta. It occurred in a patient aged 49, who was admitted under the care of Mr. Holmes, in St. George's Hospital,...
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The Diseases of the Heart and of the Aorta, Page 2

Thomas Hayden - 1875 - 676 pages
...case seen by him in consultation with the late Sir P. Crampton, in which the only symptom produced by a large aneurism of the ascending and transverse portions of the arch of the aorta, was a single sonorous inspiration, like that of whooping cough, at the termination of a fit of coughing-t...
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