Published in Circulation on October 01, 1958
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GDF-15 is abundantly expressed in plexiform lesions in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and affects proliferation and apoptosis of pulmonary endothelial cells. Respir Res (2011) 0.97
Congenital absence of the pulmonary valve. Br Heart J (1970) 0.96
Cotton-wool granuloma of pulmonary artery. Br Heart J (1962) 0.95
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Prevalence of Congenital Heart Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension in Down's Syndrome: An Echocardiographic Study. J Cardiovasc Ultrasound (2015) 0.93
Changes in media and intima of pulmonary vessels in schistosomal cor pulmonale (10 cases). Br Heart J (1966) 0.93
Closure of a large patent ductus arteriosus in adults: first do no harm. Heart (2007) 0.92
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Effect of long term oxygen treatment at home in children with pulmonary vascular disease. Br Heart J (1986) 0.92
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Role of reactive oxygen species in neonatal pulmonary vascular disease. Antioxid Redox Signal (2014) 0.91
Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula with bilharzial pulmonary hypertension. Br Heart J (1970) 0.91
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Pulmonary artery endothelium resident endothelial colony-forming cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension. Pulm Circ (2012) 0.90
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Hypertension of the pulmonary circulation due to congenital glomoid obstruction of the pulmonary arteries. Am J Pathol (1961) 0.89
Pulmonary vascular disease in different types of congenital heart disease. Implications for interpretation of lung biopsy findings in early childhood. Br Heart J (1984) 0.89
Pulmonary vascular changes in a dog after aortopulmonary anastomosis for four years. Br Heart J (1959) 0.88
Left ventriculotomy for closure of muscular ventricular septal defects. Treatment of choice. Ann Surg (1977) 0.87
Upregulated genes in sporadic, idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension. Respir Res (2006) 0.87
Pulmonary vascular disease in neonates with transposition of the great arteries and intact ventricular septum. Br Heart J (1993) 0.86
SCHISTOSOMAL PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN EAST AFRICA. Br Heart J (1964) 0.86
Problems with radical corrective surgery after ascending aorta to right pulmonary artery shunt (Waterston's anastomosis) for cyanotic congenital heart disease. Br Heart J (1975) 0.85
Quantitation of thick-walled peripheral lung vessels in chronic airways obstruction. Thorax (1976) 0.85
Disappearance of the continuous murmur in a case of patent ductus arterious. Br Heart J (1961) 0.84
Profile of paediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension judged by responsiveness to vasodilators. Br Heart J (1993) 0.84
Pulmonary vascular changes associated with isolated mitral stenosis in India. Br Heart J (1975) 0.83
Plexogenic arteriopathy. Thorax (1994) 0.83
Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension: an avian model for plexogenic arteriopathy and serotonergic vasoconstriction. J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods (2011) 0.83
Inhalation of Stachybotrys chartarum causes pulmonary arterial hypertension in mice. Int J Exp Pathol (2008) 0.83
The correlation between blood pressure and morphometric findings in children with congenital heart disease and pulmonary hypertension. Basic Res Cardiol (1982) 0.82
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Pulmonary arterial changes in patients dying after a modified Fontan procedure following pulmonary artery banding. Heart Vessels (1994) 0.82
Pulmonary hypertension accompanying ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus. Management in infancy and early childhood. Thorax (1979) 0.82
PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: A REVIEW, AND REPORT OF FIVE CASES. Can Med Assoc J (1964) 0.82
Pathology of the lungs in mitral stenosis in relation to respiratory function and pulmonary haemodynamics. Br Heart J (1966) 0.82
Experimental extreme pulmonary hypertension and vascular disease in relation to polycythemia. Am J Pathol (1968) 0.81
Registry to evaluate early and long-term disease management in PAH (REVEAL). J Thorac Dis (2016) 0.81
Iron incrustation of the pulmonary vessels in patent ductus arteriosus with congenital mitral disease. Br Heart J (1960) 0.80
Molecular pathogenesis and current pathology of pulmonary hypertension. Heart Fail Rev (2016) 0.80
Animal Models of Pulmonary Hypertension: Matching Disease Mechanisms to Etiology of the Human Disease. J Pulm Respir Med (2014) 0.80
Potential contribution of phenotypically modulated smooth muscle cells and related inflammation in the development of experimental obstructive pulmonary vasculopathy in rats. PLoS One (2015) 0.80
The treatment of primary pulmonary hypertension. Br Heart J (1991) 0.80
Pulmonary vascular disease associated with pulmonary hypertension in 445 patients: diagnosis from lung biopsy and autopsy. Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg (2012) 0.79
Infradiaphragmatic total anomalous pulmonary venous return. Diagnosis and surgical repair in a 10-year-old child. Br Heart J (1975) 0.79
Platelets in pulmonary hypertension: a causative role or a simple association? Iran J Pediatr (2012) 0.79
Angiographic evidence of pulmonary vasomotion in the dog. Br Heart J (1963) 0.79
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Surgical treatment of persistent truncus arteriosus in the first year of life. Br Heart J (1978) 0.79
Progressive primary pulmonary hypertension in a patient born at high altitude. Br Heart J (1981) 0.78
Impact of pulmonary vascular resistances in heart transplantation for congenital heart disease. Curr Cardiol Rev (2011) 0.78
In vivo assessment of pulmonary arterial wall fibrosis by intravascular optical coherence tomography in pulmonary arterial hypertension: a new prognostic marker of adverse clinical follow-up. Open Respir Med J (2013) 0.78
Oxidative stress and the development of endothelial dysfunction in congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow: lessons from the neonatal lamb. Trends Cardiovasc Med (2010) 0.78
Pulmonary tumor thrombotic microangiopathy showing aggressive course after transurethral resection of urinary bladder: an autopsy case report. Med Mol Morphol (2012) 0.78
Mesenchymal stem cells suppress CaN/NFAT expression in the pulmonary arteries of rats with pulmonary hypertension. Exp Ther Med (2015) 0.78
Effects of a localized high-flow anastomosis between the aorta and left lower lobe pulmonary artery on great vessel flow and pulmonary arterial reactivity in the contralateral lung. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg (2010) 0.78
Severe pulmonary hypertension in Ullrich-Noonan syndrome. Br Heart J (1989) 0.78
[Histopathological aspects of pulmonary hypertension]. Pathologe (2012) 0.78
Palliative Senning in the Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease with Severe Pulmonary Hypertension. Arq Bras Cardiol (2015) 0.78
Local and systemic RAGE axis changes in pulmonary hypertension: CTEPH and iPAH. PLoS One (2014) 0.77
Haemodynamic studies after repair of ventricular septal defect. Br Heart J (1969) 0.77
Plexogenic pulmonary arteriopathy and liver cirrhosis. Thorax (1980) 0.77
Challenges and opportunities in treating inflammation associated with pulmonary hypertension. Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther (2016) 0.76
Inhaled nitric oxide applications in paediatric practice. Images Paediatr Cardiol (2002) 0.76
Anomalies of the derivatives of the aortic arch system. Med Clin North Am (1948) 4.20
The developmental complex of "parachute mitral valve," supravalvular ring of left atrium, subaortic stenosis, and coarctation of aorta. Am J Cardiol (1963) 4.15
TERMINATION OF LEFT SUPERIOR VENA CAVA IN LEFT ATRIUM, ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT, AND ABSENCE OF CORONARY SINUS; A DEVELOPMENTAL COMPLEX. Circulation (1965) 4.06
Pathology of the pulmonary vascular tree. I. A comparison of the intrapulmonary arteries in the Eisenmenger complex and in stenosis of ostium infundibuli associated with biventricular origin of the aorta. Circulation (1950) 3.52
The pathological anatomy of deficiencies between the aortic root and the heart, including aortic sinus aneurysms. Thorax (1957) 3.14
Patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary hypertension. Br Heart J (1955) 2.76
PULMONARY ATRESIA WITH INTACT VENTRICULAR SEPTUM. Br Heart J (1963) 2.52
Functional pathology of the pulmonary vascular tree in congenital cardiac disease. Circulation (1957) 2.48
Origin of both great vessels from the right ventricle. I. Without pulmonary stenosis. Circulation (1961) 2.48
Secondary malignant tumors of the pericardium. Circulation (1962) 2.39
Relationship of various factors to the degree of coronary atherosclerosis in women. Circulation (1950) 2.37
Malformations of the aortic arch system manifested as vascular rings. Lab Invest (1953) 2.35
Congenital pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum. Clinicopathologic correlation of two anatomic types. Am Heart J (1961) 2.23
The structure of the pulmonary trunk at different ages and in cases of pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary stenosis. J Pathol Bacteriol (1959) 2.21
Anatomic variations and pathologic changes in coarctation of the aorta; a study of 124 cases. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1954) 2.16
Studies of the mitral valve. I. Anatomic features of the normal mitral valve and associated structures. Circulation (1952) 2.14
Combined congenital subaortic stenosis and infundibular pulmonary stenosis. Br Heart J (1960) 2.14
Developmental and pathologic considerations in persistent common atrioventricular canal. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1956) 2.14
The degree of coronary atherosclerosis in bilaterally oophorectomized women. Circulation (1953) 2.05
Persistent truncus arteriosus; a classification according to anatomic types. Surg Clin North Am (1949) 2.02
Anatomic and pathologic studies in ventricular septal defect. Circulation (1956) 2.01
Anomalous coronary arteries with special reference to arteriovenous-like communications. Circulation (1958) 1.96
The bronchial arteries. I. Experimental occlusion. Surgery (1951) 1.94
Late results in 110 patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm treated by resectional placement of aortic homograft. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1959) 1.94
Anomalous cardiac blood vessel communicating with the right ventricle; observations in a case of pulmonary atresia with an intact ventricular septum. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 1.91
Bland and infected arteriosclerotic abdominal aortic aneurysms: a clinicopathologic study. Medicine (Baltimore) (1959) 1.91
Isolated ventricular septal defect of the persistent common atrioventricular canal type. Circulation (1961) 1.90
Mural thrombosis and arterial embolism in mitral stenosis; a clinico-pathologic study of fifty-one cases. Circulation (1951) 1.88
Specimen exhibiting the essential lesion in aneurysm of the aortic sinus. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1956) 1.88
Pathologic and developmental considerations in anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1953) 1.85
The tunica media of the arteries of the lung in pulmonary hypertension. J Pathol Bacteriol (1958) 1.84
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum and angioid streaks. A review of 106 cases. Am J Med (1961) 1.82
Accessory valvular tissue causing subpulmonary stenosis in corrected transposition of great vessels. Circulation (1963) 1.81
Thoracic venous anomalies. III. Atresia of the common pulmonary vein, the pulmonary veins draining wholly into the superior vena cava. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 1.81
Origin of both great vessels from the right ventricle. II. With pulmonary stenosis. Circulation (1961) 1.80
Endocardial and intimal lesions (jet impact) as possible sites of origin of murmurs. Circulation (1958) 1.79
Ruptured mitral chordae tendineae. Circulation (1961) 1.76
Hemorrhagic and interstitial pneumonitis with nephritis. Am J Med (1955) 1.75
Problems in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of pulmonic stenosis with intact ventricular septum. Circulation (1953) 1.73
Multilobar pulmonary venous obstruction with pulmonary hypertension; protective arterial lesions in the involved lobes. AMA Arch Intern Med (1951) 1.73
The problem of pulmonary venous obstruction in total anomalous pulmonary venous connection to the left innominate vein. Circulation (1962) 1.72
The spectrum of coronary heart disease in a community of 30,000. A clinicopathologic study. Circulation (1962) 1.71
SYNDROME OF CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE WITH ASPLENIA. DISTINCTION FROM OTHER FORMS OF CONGENITAL CYANOTIC CARDIAC DISEASE. Am J Cardiol (1964) 1.70
The congenital bicuspid aortic valve. Circulation (1961) 1.69
Primary arteritis of the aortic arch. Circulation (1955) 1.67
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Am Heart J (1960) 1.67
Pathologic aspects of cardiac valvular insufficiencies. AMA Arch Surg (1958) 1.67
Atresia of the common pulmonary vein. Pediatrics (1962) 1.65
Carditis in poliomyelitis; an anatomic study of 35 cases and review of the literature. Am J Pathol (1949) 1.64
Guides to the commissures in operations upon the mitral valve. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1951) 1.62
Eisenmenger's complex. Br Heart J (1955) 1.57
Graded pulmonary vascular changes and hemodynamic findings in cases of atrial and ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus. Circulation (1958) 1.56
The pulmonary vessels in mitral stenosis. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 1.55
THE DIRECTION OF BLOOD FLOW IN CORONARY ARTERIES ARISING FROM THE PULMONARY TRUNK. Circulation (1964) 1.53
Surgical correction of ventricular septal defect: anatomic and technical considerations. J Thorac Surg (1957) 1.53
The heart in periarteritis nodosa. Circulation (1962) 1.53
Isolated hypoplasia of the right ventricle and tricuspid valve in siblings. Br Heart J (1961) 1.52
Pathologic study of persistent common atrioventricular canal. Am Heart J (1958) 1.51
The postnatal structural changes in the intrapulmonary arteries and arterioles. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 1.49
Pulmonary thrombosis in cyanotic congenital heart disease without pulmonary hypertension. J Pathol Bacteriol (1958) 1.49
Origin of both great vessels from the right ventricle without pulmonary stenosis. Br Heart J (1962) 1.48
The pulmonary vessels in patent ductus arteriosus. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 1.46
Cor triloculare biatbriatum: an analysis of the clinical and pathologic features of nine cases. Am Heart J (1951) 1.46
Congenital communication between the right coronary artery and the right atrium. J Thorac Surg (1958) 1.45
Coarctation of the aorta as a cause of death in early infancy. Pediatrics (1951) 1.43
Congenital tricuspid atresia in a boy 12 years of age. AMA Am J Dis Child (1950) 1.42
Congenital corrected transposition of the great vessels: a study of 33 cases. Pediatrics (1961) 1.41
Right-sided bacterial endocarditis and endarteritis; a clinical and pathologic study. Am J Med (1958) 1.41
Surgical treatment of ruptured aneurysm of aortic sinus. Ann Surg (1958) 1.41
ENDOCARDIAL FIBROELASTOSIS. A CLINICAL AND ANATOMIC STUDY OF 47 PATIENTS WITH EMPHASIS ON ITS RELATIONSHIP TO MITRAL INSUFFICIENCY. Circulation (1964) 1.40
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DUE TO MYXOMA OF THE RIGHT ATRIUM; WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BEHAVIOR OF EMBOLI OF MYXOMA IN THE LUNG. Am Heart J (1964) 1.38
Cardiac clinics. CXXXVII. Abscess formation in an acute myocardial infarct; report of case. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1951) 1.38
Lysosomes and vacuolation of the liver cell. Nature (1963) 1.36
Muscular defects in the ventricular septum. Br Heart J (1956) 1.36
Prognosis of patients surviving first clinically diagnosed myocardial infarction. Arch Intern Med (1960) 1.35
Aortic sinus aneurysm with communications into the right ventricle and associated ventricular septal defect. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1951) 1.35
Clinical, physiological, and pathological considerations in patients with idiopathic pulmonary hypertension. Br Heart J (1957) 1.34
The bronchial arteries. II. Their role in pulmonary embolism and infarction. Surgery (1952) 1.34
Direct communication of a pulmonary artery with the left atrium. An unusual variant of pulmonary arteriovenous fistula. Circulation (1961) 1.33
Myocardial lesions in subacute bacterial endocarditis. Ann Intern Med (1952) 1.33
Anomalous muscle bundle of the right ventricle. Hemodynamic consequences and surgical considerations. Circulation (1962) 1.32
Mitral insufficiency from ruptured chordae tendineae simulating aortic stenosis. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1958) 1.32
Retro-esophageal segment of the left aortic arch, right ligamentum arteriosum and right descending aorta causing a congenital vascular ring about the trachea and esophaguw. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1948) 1.31
PATHOLOGY OF LEFT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT OBSTRUCTION. Circulation (1965) 1.30
Anatomy of mitral insufficiency. Prog Cardiovasc Dis (1962) 1.30
SUBAORTIC STENOSIS CAUSED BY ANOMALIES OF THE ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg (1964) 1.29
Clinical and pathological considerations in cases of calcific aortic stenosis. J Am Med Assoc (1952) 1.27
Anomalies of the coronary arteries; report of four cases. Arch Pathol (Chic) (1948) 1.26
THE COMMON CARDIAC VENTRICLE WITH TRANSPOSITION OF THE GREAT VESSELS. Br Heart J (1964) 1.26
Tetralogy of Fallot with anomalous tricuspid valve simulating pulmonary stenosis with intact septum. Circulation (1960) 1.25
Relation between structural change in the small pulmonary arteries and the immediate reversibility of pulmonary hypertension following closure of ventricular and atrial septal defects. Circulation (1958) 1.25
CONGENITAL CAUSES OF PULMONARY VENOUS OBSTRUCTION. Pediatr Clin North Am (1963) 1.25
[Pathologic anatomy of mitral insufficiency]. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1958) 1.25
Aneurysms of the splenic artery with special reference to bland aneurysms. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1958) 1.24
Congenital stenosis of pulmonary veins. Pathologic and developmental considerations. Lab Invest (1960) 1.23