1983
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.24.355
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Scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies on isolated ruptures of chordae tendineae.

Abstract: Electron microscopic studies of chordae tendineae of the mitral valve were carried out in 17 patients who underwent mitral valve replacement due to a spontaneously isolated rupture of chordae tendineae. The normal chordae, used as the control group, were obtained at autopsy from 5 patients who died from extracardiac causes and were compared with the ruptured chordae. In all patients with chordal rupture, scanning electron microscopy showed perforations of the chordae tendineae, with extensive desquamation and … Show more

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“…There are few reports on the various stages of pleural blebs from an electron microscopical point of views, except for a few investgations (Ohata and Suzuki 1980; Lee et al 1984) on pulmonary bullae. In the present experiments, induction of pleural bleb-like spaces were shown to develop by using a simple method, i.e., exerting mechanical stress, and the induced lesions were observed both light and electron microscopically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few reports on the various stages of pleural blebs from an electron microscopical point of views, except for a few investgations (Ohata and Suzuki 1980; Lee et al 1984) on pulmonary bullae. In the present experiments, induction of pleural bleb-like spaces were shown to develop by using a simple method, i.e., exerting mechanical stress, and the induced lesions were observed both light and electron microscopically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%