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Original communication| Volume 29, ISSUE 1, P77-81, January 1951

A technique for producing pulmonary artery stenosis

  • C.A. Hufnagel
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    From the Surgical Research Laboratory, the Department of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., USA

    From the Surgical Service of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Boston, Mass., USA
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  • B.B. Roe
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    From the Surgical Research Laboratory, the Department of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., USA

    From the Surgical Service of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Boston, Mass., USA
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  • A.C. Barger
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    From the Surgical Research Laboratory, the Department of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., USA

    From the Surgical Service of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Boston, Mass., USA
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  • Author Footnotes
    ∗ Director of the Laboratory for Surgical Research, Harvard Medical School; Junior Associate in. Surgery, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
    † Fellow of The National Research Council.
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      Abstract

      A technique for producing pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs is described. End results noted at autopsy and the estimation of occlusion are discussed.
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      1. Barger, A. C., Roe, B. B., and Richardson, G. H.: To be published.