1966
DOI: 10.1253/jcj.30.68
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2. Pathogenesis of Truncarteritis Productiva Obliterans : So-called Pulseless Disease or Aortic Arch Syndrome

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“…The pulmonary circulation of 43 patients in this series was studied, 26 by pulmonary arteriography, cardiac catheterization and perfusion lung scanning, and 17 by perfusion lung scanning alone.…”
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“…The pulmonary circulation of 43 patients in this series was studied, 26 by pulmonary arteriography, cardiac catheterization and perfusion lung scanning, and 17 by perfusion lung scanning alone.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, seven had cerebral infarction in the carotid artery territor y (CCI), three had basilar migraine, and one had Takayasu's obstructive arteritis. 4…”
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“…(6) The microscopic features of the lesions can be broadly classified into granulomatous inflammation type, diffuse productive inflammation type and fibrosis type [1,2]. The lesions are believed to progress in accordance with this course.…”
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