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. 1957 May;36(5):689–694. doi: 10.1172/JCI103470

INCREASED ALDOSTERONE SECRETION IN DOGS WITH RIGHT-SIDED CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE AND IN DOGS WITH THORACIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA CONSTRICTION

James O Davis 1,2, Maurice M Pechet 1,2, Wilmot C Ball Jr 1,2, M Jay Goodkind 1,2,1, Alfred Casper 1,2
PMCID: PMC441737  PMID: 13428858

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