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The electrocardiogram in pectus excavatum.
Pectus excavatum is a deformity of the chest that consists of backward displacement of the sternum and costal cartilages giving rise to a depression in the xiphisternal area. This malformation may appear isolated or associated with other anomalies. The occurrence of pectus excavatum with congenital heart disease has been reported by several observers (Evans, 1946; and McKusick, 1955). Embarrass...
متن کاملPectus excavatum
Pectus excavatum occurs in approximately 1 in 400 live births. The chest defect becomes progressively worse with growth and in the teenage years can become disabling. Although considered cosmetic, and it is most certainly cosmetic, there are also well documented physiological changes such as decreased effort tolerance and cardiac arrhythmias. The young patients become used to the che t disabili...
متن کاملPectus excavatum
In pectus excavatum, a developmental chest-wall deformity that affects approximately one in 400 births, the sternum is depressed inward and the ribs protrude anteriorly. This deformity can compromise pulmonary and/or cardiac function. It can also produce a characteristic radiographic appearance on frontal radiographs, which may be mistaken for right-middle-lobe opacification from pneumonia or a...
متن کاملHemodynamic Studies in Pectus Excavatum
Method of Study The patients reported in this series were seen as routine referrals to the cardiac clinic of the City of Hope Medical Center during the course of one calendar year. In each instance, the patient was thought by his referring physician to have organic heart disease. In addition to routine 14-lead electrocardiograms, each patient had a vectorcardiogram made with 3-lead systems (Kim...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Heart
سال: 1958
ISSN: 1355-6037
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.20.4.495