A case of ‘Masquerading’ bundle branch block: A forgotten concept [PDF]
‘Masquerading’ bundle branch block (right bundle branch block in the precordial leads with left bundle branch block in frontal leads and left axis deviation) is seen most commonly with coronary artery disease and hypertension.
Dinesh Choudhary +2 more
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Masquerading bundle branch block obscuring the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome: an electrocardiographic and vectorcardiographic study [PDF]
Key Clinical Message We describe the induction of a masquerading bundle branch block in two patients with Brugada syndrome following the administration of Ajmaline. The development of this conduction disturbance prevented the correct electrocardiographic
Isabel V. Konopka +5 more
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Masquerading Bundle Branch Block in a Patient with Heart Failure in Nigeria [PDF]
Olumide A Akinyele, Michael O Balogun, Rasaaq A Adebayo, Oladiipo A Olanipekun, Anthony O Akintomide, Oyeronke T Williams, Obafemi S Adesanya Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife,
Akinyele OA +6 more
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Masquerading Bundle Branch Block: A Poor Prognostic Sign Revisited [PDF]
Masquerading bundle branch block is a rare but important finding on the Electrocardiogram (ECG). It is an indication of severe and diffuse conduction system disease and usually indicates poor prognosis.
Suheil Dhanse +3 more
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Masquerading bundle branch block as a marker of poor prognosis [PDF]
Masquerading bundle branch block is a rare and unique finding on a 12-lead electrocardiogram, consisting of the pattern of right bundle branch block in the precordial leads and left bundle branch block in the limb leads. We experienced a 77-year-old woman with masquerading bundle branch block.
Takuya Taniguchi +2 more
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Masquerading bundle branch block as a presenting manifestation of complete atrioventricular block that caused syncope [PDF]
A 59-year-old male patient was admitted with the main complaints of stuffiness and shortness of breath. An ECG from precordial leads on admission showed masquerading bundle branch block. Syncope frequently occurred after admission. During syncope episodes, ECG telemetry showed that the syncope was caused by intermittent complete atrioventricular block,
Ying Tian
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Masquerading bundle branch block: an often missed electrophysiological event. [PDF]
Masquerading bundle branch block is an easily overlooked pattern on the ECG that indicates severe disease of the atrioventricular nodal conduction pathway. It is often caused by coronary artery disease, infiltrative diseases of the heart and idiopathic degeneration of the atrioventricular nodal conduction pathways.
Agyeman WY +3 more
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Masquerading details behind a murmur and chest pain [PDF]
Masquerading bundle branch block (MBBB) is a rare presentation of bifascicular blocks. It is the result of a right bundle branch block associated with an advanced left anterior fascicular block due to extensive damage to the conduction system. We present
Alejandro Narvaez Orozco +4 more
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Masquerading Bundle Branch Block: A Critical ECG Pattern Hidden in Plain Sight. [PDF]
Masquerading bundle branch block (MBBB) is a rare and often overlooked electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern characterized by right bundle branch block (RBBB) morphology in the right precordial leads combined with features resembling left bundle branch block in the limb leads and/or the left precordial leads.
Siagh S +4 more
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Masquerading bundle branch block preceding complete atrioventricular block
Masquerading bundle branch block (MBBB) is an electrocardiographic finding characterized by a combination of right bundle branch block (RBBB) and left bundle branch block (LBBB) features on 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG).
Agnieszka Czapska +4 more
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