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Anti-Ro–Associated Sinus Bradycardia in Newborns [PDF]
To the Editor: In the study by Mazel et al,1 the authors reported that passive transfer of human anti-Ro/SSA and anti-La/SSB autoantibodies into naive pregnant mice induced bradycardia and first-degree AV block in pups, suggesting a possible sinoatrial node involvement. We have observed similar findings in humans.
Antonio Brucato +3 more
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Sinus bradycardia is common in children, especially in adolescent period. Tactics of management and treatment of children with bradycardia is defined by presence of cardiovascular pathology, clinical manifestations of the disease, stability and ...
T. K. Kruchina, G. A. Novik
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SINUS BRADYCARDIA IN A HORSE [PDF]
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A. Rezakhani, M. Goodarzi and M. R. Mokhber-Dezfully1
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Cardioneuroablation can be an effective strategy to treat glossopharyngeal neuralgia-related sinus bradycardia and pauses. [PDF]
Liu N +8 more
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Sinus bradycardia as a rare adverse event in patients receiving cyclosporine A after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. [PDF]
Karasek M +6 more
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Electrocardiographic Assessment of National-Level Triathletes: Sinus Bradycardia and Other Electrocardiographic Abnormalities. [PDF]
Climstein M +7 more
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Carotid Sinus Syndrome Secondary to Laryngocele: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Carotid sinus syndrome (CSS) is a hypersensitivity of the carotid sinus manifested by atrioventricular sinus bradycardia or decreased arterial pressure of at least 50 mmHg.
Enzo Chianetta +3 more
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Second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) play a critical role in current treatment of schizophrenia (SCZ). It has been observed that sinus bradycardia, rare but in certain situations life threatening adverse drug reaction, can be induced by SGAs across ...
Saizheng Weng +8 more
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