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Left bundle branch block masquerading as right bundle branch block

American Heart Journal, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. Four cases having electrocardiograms with the following features have been presented: (a) signs of left bundle branch block in the limb leads; (b) signs of right bundle branch block in the precordial leads; (c) qR deflections in aVR. 2. 2.
J L, RICHMAN, L, WOLFF
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Masquerading Bundle‐Branch Block—Electrophysiological Correlation

Journal of Electrophysiology, 1989
The term masquerading bundle‐branch block has been used to describe a peculiar electrocardiographic abnormality in which the standard leads exhibit a left bundle‐branch block pattern while the precordial leads manifest a right bundle‐branch configuration.
PETER R. KOWEY   +3 more
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Ventricular parasystolic rhythm masquerading as bilateral bundle branch block

Journal of Electrocardiology, 1973
Summary A patient with sinus rhythm, complete left bundle branch block and 2:1 A-V conduction is described. A ventricular parasystolic rhythm, probably arising from the main left bundle branch system, occasionally gave rise to periods that simulated 3:2 A-V Wenckebach conduction with alternating bundle branch block when the parasystolic rate was ...
N, el-Sherif   +3 more
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A Historical Electrocardiographic Finding: Masquerading Bundle Branch Block.

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2019
13th International Congress of Update in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (UCCVS) -- MAR 23-26, 2017 -- Cesme ...
Kocabas, Umut, Hasdemir, Can
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Ventricular Tachycardia May Masquerade as Supraventricular Tachycardia in Patients With Preexisting Bundle-Branch Block

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1995
We present the cases of three patients with preexisting bundle-branch block in whom wide-complex tachycardias were considered to be of supraventricular origin because QRS morphologies were essentially unchanged from those during normal sinus rhythm. The patients experienced adverse effects from medications for supraventricular tachycardia.
L, Littmann, M M, McCall
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Masquerading bundle branch block.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1987
V K, Shah, M J, Gandhi
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Acute myocardial infarction presenting as masquerading bundle branch block.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2000
S, Dwivedi, K, Suresh
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