Traumatic Aortic Insufficiency After Blunt Chest Trauma
AUTOR(ES)
Dimarco, Ross F.
RESUMO
Traumatic aortic insufficiency is an uncommon result of blunt trauma. The typical clinical features include trauma, followed by pain (and often syncope), a musical aortic diastolic murmur, and progressive cardiac decompensation. Shock is an unusual manifestation of traumatic aortic insufficiency.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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