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Acquired atrioventricular block
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 1994Abstract Acquired complete atrioventricular block in the pediatric patient is probably less common now than congenital complete atrioventricular block. However, it is not a rare finding. The causes vary from structural to inflammatory and infiltrative abnormalities.
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Heart Block (Atrioventricular Block)
1979This was described in Part 10. The prolonged PR interval in first degree heart block is usually caused by a delay in conduction of the atrial impulse through the atrioventricular (AV) node. In the more advanced degrees of heart block the disease may be at the AV node or lower down the conducting system in the His bundle or the bundle branches.
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Acquired Atrioventricular Block
2008There are many causes of atrioventricular (AV) block but progressive idiopathic fibrosis of the conduction system related to an aging process of the cardiac skeleton is the most common cause of chronic acquired AV block. Barring congenital AV block, Lyme disease is the most common cause of reversible third-degree AV block in young individuals and it is
Bengt Herweg, S. Serge Barold
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Variations of atrioventricular block.
Singapore medical journal, 2011Atrioventricular (AV) block comprises a spectrum of cardiac conduction delays with varying clinical presentations. It is commonly encountered in both hospital as well as ambulatory settings, and recognition of the type of AV conduction delay is essential for appropriate subsequent management.
Yeo, T.J.+3 more
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Managing the fetus with atrioventricular block
Heart Rhythm, 2008Weber, R, Golding, F, Jaeggi, E
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