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Familial right bundle-branch block.

open access: yesSouth African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde, 1980
W F, Steenkamp   +2 more
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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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Right Bundle Branch Block in the Dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972
SUMMARY Right bundle branch block (rbbb) was diagnosed via electrocardiography in 7 dogs. The electrocardiograms were characterized by sinus rhythm and large, wide, negative terminal deflections in leads I, II, III, aVF, CV6LL, and CV6LU. It was concluded that this conduction disturbance usually is not a serious abnormality in the dog, but may ...
G R, Bolton, S J, Ettinger
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Right Bundle-Branch Block and Prognosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The Coronary Drug Project Research Group paper (1) deserves comment on the statement that complete right bundle-branch block in a postinfarction ECG has no significant progno...
A D, Meisel, E C, Rackow
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Right bundle branch block with right ventricular hypertrophy

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1959
Abstract Thirty-eight cases of proved right ventricular hypertrophy were studied. Right intracavitary leads obtained near the anterior papillary muscle demonstrated some degree of right bundle branch block in addition to the hypertrophy in thirty-four of the cases.
R, DEL RIO   +5 more
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Clinical analysis of right bundle branch block

American Heart Journal, 1959
Abstract 1. 1. Complete right bundle branch block is associated with heart disease in 62 per cent of our cases. 2. 2. Arteriosclerotic heart disease is the most common variety of heart disease associated with right bundle branch block. 3. 3.
C S, REUSCH, J R, VIVAS
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