On the role of X-ray imaging in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction

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Abstract

Timely and accurate recognition of myocardial infarction is not only of theoretical interest, but also of great practical importance, as it determines therapy.
The typical clinical picture of myocardial infarction (status anginosas, acute heart failure, pericarditis, temperature and leukocyte reaction, acceleration of erythrocyte sedimentation) is not found in all cases, pain syndrome is sometimes absent, or it is so poorly expressed that it recedes into the background.

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H. I. Latypov

Kazan State Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Fig. 1. X-ray kymogram of a normal heart. The teeth of both contours are clearly visible.

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4. Fig. No. 3. X-ray cimogram of the patient B. Left ventricular myocardial infarction. In the first band of the left contour there are normal teeth, then in the ascending direction the amplitude of the teeth decreases, in the fourth band the teeth disappear completely, barely appear at the beginning of the fifth band and in the ascending direction take the form of normal ventricular

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