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3. are found in its substance in chorea. Possibly it and Tawara, S,1906
4. festations are also a result of an obstructive lymphangitis, and the cause of the many so-called minor manifestations of rheumatic fever (rashes, nosebleeds, abdominal pain) await further study. The concept of the pathogenesis of rheumatic carditis which has been presented is a return to the original view of Aschoff, who regarded the primary damage in rheumatic carditis as a proliferation of Baggenstoss;Gould, S.E.; H, A.,1953
5. Rhumatisme Cardiaque.;Besnier, E.;Dict. enclosed. Sci. mid,1877