To the semiotics of aortic stenosis
A. B. Khavkin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (12) : 1210 -1215.
To the semiotics of aortic stenosis
Aortic stenosis, in particular its pure form, not combined with aortic valve insufficiency, is the rarest of extrauterine heart defects, so rare that, as Prof. S.S. Zimnitsky points out, in some authors' statistics "this defect does not appear at all". Indeed, in Schnitt's statistics, as well as in Guttmann's statistics cited by Killbs, and in Killbs' own statistics, stenosis ostii aortae is completely silent. Hirschfeider found this defect in only 3% of all his cases, and always in combination with aortic insufficiency. Gerhardt reported this defect 19 times out of 300 cases.
Khavkin A.B.
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