. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . - accented second tone. At this timedxspnoea of effort was pronuonced and the. Fig. I. Case of Patext Ductus ArteriosusComplicated with Specific Aortitis andAneurism, also by Marked Cardiac show prominence of the pulmonaiyartery on which the fluoroscopic examination dem-onstrated vigorous pulsation. symptoms were plainly due to pressure bythe aneurysm. Finally also gastic crises developed, the nature of which was notrecognized,as the existence of lues wasnever even suspected. There were none


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . - accented second tone. At this timedxspnoea of effort was pronuonced and the. Fig. I. Case of Patext Ductus ArteriosusComplicated with Specific Aortitis andAneurism, also by Marked Cardiac show prominence of the pulmonaiyartery on which the fluoroscopic examination dem-onstrated vigorous pulsation. symptoms were plainly due to pressure bythe aneurysm. Finally also gastic crises developed, the nature of which was notrecognized,as the existence of lues wasnever even suspected. There were none ofthe ordinary stigmata of syphilis and thepatient passed through several operationsand illnesses without complications andwith no more difficult}- than would a personfree from lues. Without desiring to excuse the failure torecognize the syphilitic nature of the aorticdilatation, it may yet be stated that in theabsence of a specific history and of glandu-lar or other signs of lues, and owing to thefact that Wassermann examinations wereseldom made fifteen to twentv vears ae^o, anexplanation for the development of aorticdilatation was sought in the poss


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