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The Conduction System of the Heart

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1977
This fine monograph is the outgrowth of a structure-function workshop on cardiac conduction tissue held in the Netherlands in the spring of 1975. The three editors, all members of the Department of Cardiology and Clinical Physiology, Wilhelmina Gasthuis, Amsterdam, dedicated the volume to Dr Durrer.
William C. Roberts, Ross D. Fletcher
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The Conduction System of the Swine Heart

Chest, 1991
Although the pig has been used as an experimental model for ischemic heart disease and sudden death, relatively little is known about the anatomy of the conduction system (CS) of this animal. We attempted to correlate electrophysiologic and anatomic differences between the pig and human CS.
B Handler   +6 more
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The Conduction System in Transplanted Hearts

Chest, 1992
This is a serial section examination of the conduction system (CS) in six patients who died seven months, 11 months, two years four months, four years two months, 11 years, and 16 years eight months following cardiac transplantation. The heart was hypertrophied and enlarged in all.
Margaret E. Billingham   +2 more
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The Heart Conduction System

2011
The sinoatrial node (SN) is the heart’s natural pacemaker, and it is located at the connection between the superior vena cava and the right atrial appendage in the superior part of the terminal groove. The terminal groove indicates the position of the attachment of the right appendage and the sinus venosus of the right atrium.
Marko Turina, Denis Berdajs
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