1. Mitral atresia: ing through the narrow septal defect;Carey, L.S.; Edwards, J.E.,1965
2. Congenita atrial fibrillation. We regard the thrombus as occlusive, implying that in addition to the pro-;tory factors were heart failure; polycythaemia; Fontana, R.S.; Edwards, J.E.,1962
3. Heart gressive obliteration of the atrium there was the Disease in Children;Gasul, B.M.; Arcilla, R.A.; Lev, M.,1966
4. possibility of intermittent obstruction preventing;Hahne, 0. H.; Climie, A. R. W;Amer.3J. Med; Right atrial its emptying, as suggested by necropsy findings and the episodes of paroxysmal dyspnoea and the thrombi with ball-valve action,1962
5. Coexistent mitral and aortic valvular atresia. A pathovariable diastolic murmur (Hahne and Climie, logic study of 14 cases;Kanjuh, V.I.; Eliot, R.S.; Edwards, J.E.;Amer. J. Cardiol,1965