1950
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1950.04040020269006
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Unipolar Electrocardiographic Studies in Congenital Heart Disease in Infancy

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“…At 21 months of age the activation loop already »8 tie Padua, Combined Hypertrophy pointed downwards and to the left, with the centrifugal limh anteriorly situated. The sequence of the electrical tracings closely correlates with the well known anatomical evolution of the ventricles, and the ponderal relation RV/LV (7,11,22,32,33,33) thus strongly supporting our concept of combined hypertrophy.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…At 21 months of age the activation loop already »8 tie Padua, Combined Hypertrophy pointed downwards and to the left, with the centrifugal limh anteriorly situated. The sequence of the electrical tracings closely correlates with the well known anatomical evolution of the ventricles, and the ponderal relation RV/LV (7,11,22,32,33,33) thus strongly supporting our concept of combined hypertrophy.…”
supporting
confidence: 80%