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BRASH syndrome: A rare but reversible cause of sinus node dysfunction. [PDF]
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Benefits of Chronic Atrial Pacing in Fontan Physiology with Sinus Node Dysfunction and Preserved Ejection Fraction: Novel Therapeutic Approach for Failing Fontan. [PDF]
Ohuchi H +7 more
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Transient Sinus Node Dysfunction Associated with Herpes Simplex Encephalitis. [PDF]
Sekii R, Shimizu T, Hibi K.
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Atrioventricular and sinus node dysfunction in mild acute COVID-19 disease: a case series. [PDF]
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Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 1994
Abstract One or more abnormal findings on several noninvasive or invasive tests is sufficient for the diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction in children. Invasive testing is seldom required. Presentation of the patient with sinus node dysfunction is variable and depends on patient age, presence of underlying hemodynamic disease, presence and severity of
John D Kugler
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Abstract One or more abnormal findings on several noninvasive or invasive tests is sufficient for the diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction in children. Invasive testing is seldom required. Presentation of the patient with sinus node dysfunction is variable and depends on patient age, presence of underlying hemodynamic disease, presence and severity of
John D Kugler
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Fetal Bradycardia and Sinus Node Dysfunction
The study reported here is a rare case of fetal sinus bradycardia that evolved into symptomatic bradycardia after birth, at which time the implantation of a cardiac pacemaker was indicated. Fetal echocardiography was used to diagnose the type of cardiac rhythm that caused the intra-uterine bradycardia, which enabled the initiation of the appropriate ...
Magioli Bravo-valenzuela, Nathalie Jeanne
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