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Pericarditis and the Sick Sinus Syndrome
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985To the Editor. —In their excellent review of current concepts of sick sinus syndrome, Belie and Talano 1 unfortunately included "pericarditis" as one of its causes. In a professional lifetime of studying and dealing with pericarditis, I cannot recall seeing such a case—or reading of such a case in a steady and rather compulsive attention to the ...
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2020
In this chapter the author discusses the anatomy and physiology of the sinus node; the historical aspects of the sick sinus syndrome (SSS); its clinical manifestations, etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical evaluation of suspected SSS; its treatment; and the possibility of futuristic biological pacing.
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In this chapter the author discusses the anatomy and physiology of the sinus node; the historical aspects of the sick sinus syndrome (SSS); its clinical manifestations, etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical evaluation of suspected SSS; its treatment; and the possibility of futuristic biological pacing.
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Tooth extractions and sick sinus syndrome
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1980The experience of tooth extraction in four patients with sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is described, and electrocardiographic features and a guideline for dental extractions are discussed. Patients controlled by medical therapy were safely treated under administration of an effective drug prior to treatment, while patients with a cardiac pacemaker were ...
Katsuhiko Ihara+2 more
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American Journal of Critical Care, 2006
Louis Lemberg, Kathryn Buchanan Keller
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Louis Lemberg, Kathryn Buchanan Keller
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Sick Sinus Syndrome (and Carotid Sinus Syndrome)
2004The sick sinus syndrome is a disease of the sinus node and occurs in middle-aged and older patients, with some exceptions. The most probable predominant etiology is a degenerative process of the sinus node with frequent involvement of the AV node. Other etiologies include coronary heart disease (CHD), infectious diseases, and other rare conditions ...
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Atrial Flutter and Sick Sinus Syndrome.
Heart RhythmJean Jacques Noubiap+5 more
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Lyme carditis presenting as sick sinus syndrome.
Journal of Electrocardiology, 2020Naomi Gazendam, C. Yeung, A. Baranchuk
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