Observations on the pathogenesis and management of pulmonary hypertension

Experimental subclavian-pulmonary and aortapulmonary anastomoses were performed in attempts to produce progressively increasing pulmonary vascular changes and to observe their sequential development. At six weeks after anastomosis there was medial hypertrophy, at eight weeks total involvement of the...

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