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(Chest. 1948;14:425-426.)
© 1948 American College of Chest Physicians

Cardiospasm with Associated Pulmonary Disease

T. G. HEATON M.D., F.C.C.P.

A case is reported in which cardiospasm is associated with chronic pulmonary disease and in which the chest x-ray has a characteristic appearance. The literature contains reports of similar cases. The pulmonary disease is thought to be caused by aspiration of contents from the dilated oesophagus.







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