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HISTORY OF CARDIAC AND THORACIC SURGERY The radiologist’s tragedy, or Bland-White-Garland syndrome (BWGS). On the 80th anniversary of the first clinical description of ALCAPA (anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery)

2014; Termedia Publishing House; Volume: 2; Linguagem: Polonês

10.5114/kitp.2014.43857

ISSN

1897-4252

Autores

Magdalena Mazurak, Jacek Kusa,

Tópico(s)

Vascular anomalies and interventions

Resumo

In 1933, three doctors from the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Paul Dudley White, William Franklin Bland, and Joseph Garland, described a case of an anomalous origin of the left coronary artery arising from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) in a three-month-old boy. The infant died following two weeks of hospitalization. The child's father was Dr. Aubrey Hampton, a radiologist and colleague of White, Bland, and Garland. The paper presents a perspective view on the occasion of the 80(th) anniversary of the first clinical description of ALCAPA. W 1933 r. trzej lekarze ze szpitala w Bostonie: William Franklin Bland, Paul Dudley White i Joseph Garland, opisali przypadek nieprawidłowego odejścia lewej tętnicy wieńcowej od tętnicy płucnej (ALCAPA) u 3-miesięcznego chłopca. Dziecko zmarło po 2 tygodniach hospitalizacji. Ojcem tego niemowlęcia był dr Aubrey Hampton, radiolog, kolega z pracy White'a, Blanda i Garlanda. Niniejsze opracowanie jest spojrzeniem z perspektywy 80. rocznicy pierwszego klinicznego opisu ALCAPA.

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