1. initial infection, which may be viral in nature, as a possible cause for many cases of congestive cardio-;damage. Goodwin,1964
2. Pseudoaortic stenosis produced by ventricular hypertrophy;Jr., Ahlvin, R. C.; Belliveau, R. R;Amer. J. Med,1958
3. subject of acute infantile myocarditis due to Cox-;myopathy. Van Creveld,1960
4. Idiopathic hypertrophic sakie B 3/4 viruses, and has drawn attention to possible long-term sequelae such as chronic myocarditis and cardiac failure, while Burch, Walsh, subaortic stenosis: 1. A description of the disease based upon an analysis of 64 patients;Jr.; Morrow, A. G;Circulation,1964
5. Uncommon myocardial diseases. The and Mogabgab;Brigden, W.;Lancet; have conducted a study during the Asian influenza epidemic and demonstrated myocardial involvement, and Pearce,1957