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. 1975 Apr;37(4):449–451. doi: 10.1136/hrt.37.4.449

Concealed AV junctional extrasystoles simulating second-degree sinoatrial block.

A Brat
PMCID: PMC483901  PMID: 47753

Abstract

Concealed AV junctional extrasystoles are described which, conducted in a restrograde manner to the sinoatrial junction, interfere with sinus impulses, thus simulating a second-degree, 2:1, sinoatrial block.

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