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Chorea gravidarum and streptococcal infection

Jonas, S; Spagnuolo, M; Kloth, H H
PMID: 5008288
ISSN: 0029-7844
CID: 690612

Natural history of rheumatic aortic regurgitation. Criteria predictive of death, congestive heart failure, and angina in young patients

Spagnuolo, M; Kloth, H; Taranta, A; Doyle, E; Pasternack, B
PMID: 4255488
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 32503

MITRAL ANNULOPLAST - 10-YEAR EXPERIENCE [Meeting Abstract]

REED, GE; CLAUSS, RH; RADER, B; DOYLE, E; KLOTH, H; REPPERT, EH
ISI:A1971K968900817
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 717982

AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT FOR RHEUMATIC AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY [Meeting Abstract]

KLOTH, HH; REED, G; SPAGNUOL.M
ISI:A1970H482200656
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 717992

CRITERIA PREDICTIVE OF DEATH, CONGESTIVE FAILURE AND ANGINA IN ADOLESCENTS WITH RHEUMATIC AORTIC REGURGITATION [Meeting Abstract]

SPAGNUOL.M; KLOTH, H; DOYLE, E; TARANTA, A
ISI:A1970H482200377
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 718002

Open heart surgery and active rheumatic carditis: report of a case

Kloth, H H; Reed, G E; Spagnuolo, M
PMID: 5777079
ISSN: 0031-4005
CID: 124379

Prophylaxis of recurrent rheumatic fever. Therapeutic-continuous oral penicillin vs monthly injections

Feinstein, A R; Spagnuolo, M; Jonas, S; Kloth, H; Tursky, E; Levitt, M
PMID: 5695575
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 327502

Annuloplasty in children and young adolescents with severe rheumatic mitral insufficiency

Kloth HH; Reed GE; Tice DA; Doyle EF; Kiely B; Spagnuolo M
Eleven patients aged 8 to 15 years underwent measured asymmetrical annuloplasty for severe mitral regurgitation in the years 1961 through 1966. They had had a total of 20 attacks of acute rheumatic fever. The intervals between the last attack of acute rheumatic fever and operation ranged from 2 to 8 years. The criteria for surgery were congestive failure and progressive cardiac enlargement. Using the hydraulic formula of Gorlin, a mitral annuloplasty was tailored to the size of each patient so that insufficiency was eliminated without producing hemodynamically significant stenosis. In this group of 11 children there has been one death. The majority of our 11 patients reacquired murmurs of mitral regurgitation. Satisfactory results, however, are not dependent on complete hemodynamic correction. All patients have improved remarkably and have sustained this improvement up to 7 years. These results suggest that mitral annuloplasty should be the operation of choice in children with severe mitral regurgitation
PMID: 11712278
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 39469

Differential diagnosis of mild pulmonary stenosis and small atrial septal defects

Kloth, H; Reppert, E
PMID: 5234540
ISSN: 0028-7628
CID: 690622

PENICILLIN PROPHYLAXIS OF RECURRENT RHEUMATIC FEVER - A THERAPEUTIC-CONTINOUS ORAL REGIMEN VS MONTHLY INJECTIONS [Meeting Abstract]

FEINSTEI.AR; SPAGNUOL.M; JONAS, S; KLOTH, H; TURSKY, E; LEVITT, M
ISI:A19678728700045
ISSN: 0002-9149
CID: 718012