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1 Chief Assistant, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Abu Kabir, Tel Aviv, Israel
2 Chief Assistant, Neurologic Unit, Ichilov Hospital, Tel Aviv
At autopsy, an extremely unusual complication of a rare congenital aneurysm of the apex of the left ventricle was found in an eight and one-half-month-old girl. A rupture of the aneurysm was found and histologic examination revealed severe inflammatory changes in the wall of the aneurysm and also in the myocardium above.
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