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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1942 paper by Irvine describes abnormal heart development with {{coarctation of the aorta}}. | |||
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:''A congenital cardiovascular malformation in which there is a discrete luminal narrowing of the junction between the aortic arch and the descending aorta. Coarctation of the aorta generally indicates a narrowing of the descending thoracic aorta just distal to the left subclavian artery. However, the term may also be accurately used to refer to a region of narrowing anywhere in the thoracic or abdominal aorta.'' | |||
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Irvine AD. Coarctation of the aorta (1942) Can Med Assoc J. 46(5): 436–441. PMC1827298
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Cauldwell EW. and Anson BJ. Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man III. from embryos 6.7 to 50 mm in length. (1942) Arch. Otolaryng. 36: 891-925.
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