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Technical problems in lung allotransplantation. Causes of pulmonary venous outflow obstruction

Gary H. Stevens, Decio M. Rangel, Yozo Yakeishi, Eric W. Fonkalsrud UCLA School of Medicine.United States Archives of SurgeryArch Surg 1969; 99: 506-512DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1969.01340160086020 AbstractExperience in this laboratory with approximately 100 canine and primate lung allotransplantation operations over the past 18 months has made clear the fact that technical problems are the cause of a large […]

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Dilated bronchial veins within pulmonary parenchyma. Observations in congenital pulmonary venous obstruction

Anton E. Becker, Mies J. Becker, Jesse E. Edwards Charles T. Miller Hospital and University of Minnesota.United States and Netherlands Archives of PathologyArch Pathol 1971; 91: 256-260DOI: Not Avaliable AbstractA histologic study of the lung was done in 13 infants with congenital severe pulmonary venous obstruction. In six of these, dilated veins were apparent within

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Congenital causes of pulmonary venous obstruction

Russell V. Lucas, Jr. University of MinnesotaUnited States Cardiovascular ClinicsCardiovasc Clin 1972; 4: 19-51DOI: Not Available AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryStenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsAbsence or Atresia of Normal Pulmonary Venous Connections Stenosis or Obstruction of Pulmonary Veins Following Surgical Repair of Anomalous Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsStenosis or Obstruction of Pulmonary Veins: Other CategoriesPulmonary

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Three unusual complications resulting from attempted repair of partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage

Paul D. Anderson, Stephen P. Glasser, Stephen Czarnecki, Alan R. Hopeman Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Louisiana State University Medical Center. Edgewater Hospital. Denver General Hospital.United States ChestChest 1976; 69: 384-387DOI: 10.1378/chest.69.3.384 AbstractThe correction of shunts resulting from partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage has become an accepted surgical procedure. Surgical complications, other than those that were

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Extrapulmonic stenosis of the pulmonary veins

Jay Bernstein, Anthony C. Nolke, Joseph O. Reed Children’s Hospital of Michigan and Wayne State University College of Medicine.United States CirculationCirculation 1959; 19: 891-897DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.19.6.891 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryStenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsPulmonary Hypertension Associated with Stenosis or Atresia of Pulmonary VeinsSymptoms and Quality of Life Associated with Pulmonary Venous ObstructionLength of Life

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Congenital stenosis of pulmonary veins. Pathologic and developmental considerations

Jesse E. Edwards University of MinnesotaUnited States Laboratory InvestigationLab Invest 1960; 9: 46-66DOI: Not Available AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryStenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsPulmonary Venous Pathology Year of Publication: 1960 Age Focus: Pediatric Article Type: Review. Case Reports or Retrospective Observations in Small Groups of Patients (≤10 patients) Article Access: Free PDF File

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Congenital stenosis of the pulmonary veins in their extrapulmonary course

Ralph D. K. Reye Royal Alexandra Hospital for ChildrenAustralia Medical Journal of AustraliaMed J Aust 1951; 1: 801-802DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1951.tb56529.x AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryStenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsAbsence or Atresia of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsLength of Life Associated with Pulmonary Venous ObstructionPulmonary Venous Pathology Year of Publication: 1951 Age Focus: Pediatric Article Type: Case

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Congenital stenosis of individual pulmonary veins

John D. Shone, Kurt Amplatz, Ray C. Anderson, Paul Adams Jr, Jesse E. Edwards Charles T. Miller Hospital and University of Minnesota.United States CirculationCirculation 1962; 26: 574-581DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.26.4.574 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryStenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsPulmonary Hypertension Associated with Stenosis or Atresia of Pulmonary VeinsDiagnostic Testing. InvasivePulmonary Venous Pathology Year of Publication: 1962

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Congenital stenosis of pulmonary veins at their atrial junctions

Frank E. Sherman, William F. Stengel, S. Richard Bauersfeld  Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.United States American Heart JournalAm Heart J 1958; 56: 908-919DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(58)90199-6 Abstract1. A case of congenital stenosis of the pulmonary veins is presented.2. The brief literature on congenital pulmonary venous stenosis is reviewed. Only one similar case was found. Two other reported

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Atresia of the common pulmonary vein

Russell V. Lucas Jr, Bertram F. Woolfrey, Ray C. Anderson, Richard G. Lester, Jesse E. Edwards Charles T. Miller Hospital and University of Minnesota.United States PediatricsPediatrics 1962; 29: 729-739https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.29.5.729 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategoryAbsence or Atresia of Normal Pulmonary Venous ConnectionsPulmonary Hypertension Associated with Stenosis or Atresia of Pulmonary VeinsPulmonary Venous Pathology Year of Publication: 1962

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