Abstract

Three cases of coronary embolism were encountered among 12,300 consecutive autopsies at Cleveland City Hospital. In none was the diagnosis made clinically. The source of the emboli in each instance was an ulcerative endocarditis of either the aortic or mitral valves. Myocardial infarction occurred in two cases.

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