2004
DOI: 10.1253/circj.68.719
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Ebstein Anomaly Associated With Unusual Conduction Delay and Sick Sinus Syndrome-A Case Report-

Abstract: bstein anomaly is characterized by apical displacement of the septal or posterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve and may be related to abnormal cell death. Furthermore, conduction abnormalities associated with this anomaly are often confined to the atrioventricular junction. We report a rare case of Ebstein anomaly associated with an unusual conduction delay in the whole heart, as well as systolic dysfunction of both ventricles, which indicates that the entire myocardium can be impaired globally in this anomal… Show more

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“…Taèiau taip pat apraðyta atvejø, kai ligoniams, sergantiems EA ir kartu turintiems WPW sindromà, ilgainiui atsirado bradikardija ir sinusinio mazgo silpnumas, buvo implantuoti EKS. Vieni autoriai mano, kad tai gali bûti nulemta genetiniø veiksniø, kitø manymu, vystosi EA sukelta paþeistø làsteliø apoptozë [8,9].…”
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“…Taèiau taip pat apraðyta atvejø, kai ligoniams, sergantiems EA ir kartu turintiems WPW sindromà, ilgainiui atsirado bradikardija ir sinusinio mazgo silpnumas, buvo implantuoti EKS. Vieni autoriai mano, kad tai gali bûti nulemta genetiniø veiksniø, kitø manymu, vystosi EA sukelta paþeistø làsteliø apoptozë [8,9].…”
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