Pathological studies in five hearts from patients with congenital heart diseases have demonstrated that the number of neurons is similar to that found in normal controls. The number of neurons has been counted in a strip of right atrial wall between the venae cavae. The hearts were selected from a wide spectrum of the population, the youngest being 5-months old and the oldest 35 years old (mean age: 12 years); all were in failure. The neuronal counts are comparable to those found in a normal population of mean age 40 years.
Assessment of neuron in congenital heart disease with heart failure / A. K., Abdulla; Frustaci, Andrea; D., Amorim; E. G., Olsen. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0887-8005. - STAMPA. - 3:3(1990), pp. 265-269.
Assessment of neuron in congenital heart disease with heart failure.
FRUSTACI, ANDREA;
1990
Abstract
Pathological studies in five hearts from patients with congenital heart diseases have demonstrated that the number of neurons is similar to that found in normal controls. The number of neurons has been counted in a strip of right atrial wall between the venae cavae. The hearts were selected from a wide spectrum of the population, the youngest being 5-months old and the oldest 35 years old (mean age: 12 years); all were in failure. The neuronal counts are comparable to those found in a normal population of mean age 40 years.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.