Two Cases of Atrial Septal Defect in the Aged
1973
Two aged cases of atrial septal defect were presented. A correct diagnosis could not be made until the old age, because of various complications which might modify the characteristic findings on auscultation. These cases were complicated by a mild or moderate pulmonary hypertension, and, maybe, tricuspid incompetence. Pericarditis was observed in one case.
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