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FUNCTIONAL AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY
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Heart FailureVascular DiseaseAortic InsufficiencyCardiovascular FunctionAortic DiseasesVascular SurgeryPublic HealthApril 1940CardiologyCardiovascular ImagingAortic DissectionCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyArterial DiseaseValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineGoogle ScholarFunctional Aortic InsufficiencyAnesthesiology
Article1 April 1940FUNCTIONAL AORTIC INSUFFICIENCYCURTIS F. GARVIN, M.D.CURTIS F. GARVIN, M.D.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-13-10-1799 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptOrganic aortic insufficiency has been recognized since Cowper1 first described this condition anatomically in 1706. The physiological changes attracted attention in 1715 when Vieussens2 noted the collapsing pulse. Further important diagnostic signs were recorded by Hope3 in 1831.The observations of Corrigan4in 1832 concerning the mode of origin, meaning and character of the auscultatory and palpatory phenomena of aortic insufficiency stimulated interest in the condition and thereafter the literature increased steadily. Relative aortic insufficiency came to be recognized, and in 1896 Barié,5in an article entitled "True and False Aortic Insufficiency," made a comprehensive review of the contributions to...Bibliography1. COWPER W: Of ossifications or petrifactions in the coats of arteries, particularly in the valves of the great artery, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 1706, xxiv, 1970. Google Scholar2. VIEUSSENS R: Traité nouveau de la structure et des causes du mouvement natural du coeur, 1715, Toulouse, p. 107. Google Scholar3. HOPE J: A treatise on the diseases of the heart, 1842, Philadelphia, p. 362. Google Scholar4. CORRIGAN DJ: On permanent patency of the mouth of the aorta, or inadequacy of the aortic valves, Edinburgh Med. and Surg. Jr., 1832, xxxvii, 225. Google Scholar5. BARIÉ E: La vraie et les pseudo-insuffisances aortiques, Arch. gén. de méd., 1896, 8th series, v, 251, 401, 569; Discussion, Bull. et mém. Soc. méd. d. hôp. de Paris, 1923, xlvii, 594. Google Scholar6. ROESSLEROULET RF: Mass und Zahl in der Pathologie, in ASCHOFF, L., et al.: Pathologie und Klinik in Einzeldarstellungen, 1932, Springer, Berlin, Bd. 5 Google Scholar This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: Cleveland, Ohio*Received for publication August 17, 1938.From the Department of Medicine of Cleveland City Hospital and the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Metrics Cited byEffect of Hypertension on Aortic Root Size and Prevalence of Aortic RegurgitationEarly descriptions of aortic regurgitationAortic Root Dilatation as a Cause of Isolated, Severe Aortic Regurgitation Prevalence, Clinical and Echocardiographic Patterns, and Relation to Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and FunctionMARY J. ROMAN, M.D., RICHARD B. DEVEREUX, M.D., NATHANIEL W. NILES, M.D., CLARE HOCHREITER, M.D., PAUL KLIGFIELD, M.D., NINA SATO, B.S., MARIANE C. SPITZER, JEFFREY S. BORER, M.D.Aortic Insufficiency in Chronic Renal FailureEarly diastolic murmurs in end-stage renal failure.Die AorteninsuffizienzThe Diastolic Murmur of Renal FailureBibliographyFunctional Aortic Insufficiency — A Feature of Renal FailureFenestration of aortic cusps causing aortic regurgitationTHE AUSCULTATORY FINDINGS IN HYPERTENSIONSuccessful Surgical Repair of Aortic Insufficiency Due to Valvular FenestrationFenestration of the semilunar cusps, and "functional" aortic and pulmonic valve insufficiencyCONGENITAL AORTIC STENOSIS AND ITS SURGICAL TREATMENTKlappenfehlerSYPHILITIC HEART DISEASE IN THE AGED*FREDERIC D. ZEMAN, M.D., F.A.C.P., SIDNEY STORCH, M.D.KlappenfehlerArteriosclerotic aortic insufficiencyDissecting Aneurysm of the Aorta: Its Clinical, Electrocardiographic and Laboratory FeaturesTransient "0" diastolic brachial pressure (indirect), associated with normal or elevated popliteal pressure, tachycardia, and nervous tensionAortic regurgitation caused by dilatation of the aortic orifice and associated with a characteristic valvular lesion 1 April 1940Volume 13, Issue 10Page: 1799-1804KeywordsHeart rateHospital medicine ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 April 1940 PDF downloadLoading ...
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