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Sinoatrial node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sinoatrial arrest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sinoatrial arrest or sinus arrest is a medical condition wherin the sinoatrial node of the heart transiently ceases to generate the electrical impulses that normally stimulate the myocardial tissue...
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Sinoatrial block - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sinoatrial block is a diease which involves an impairment of conduction at the sinoatrial node. An absent P wave on an ECG can indicate sinoatrial block. It is possible to use the "Wenckebach" dis...
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; Frank G. Yanowitz, MD; Professor of Medicine; University of Utah School of Medicine ; ... Topics for Study ... Atrio-Ventricular (AV) Block 1st Degree AV Block; Type I (Wenckebach) 2nd Degree AV Block; Type II (Mobitz) 2nd Degree AV Block; Complete (3rd Degree) AV Block; AV Dissociation;
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Definition of sinoatrial node from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Main Entry: sinoatrial node ... Learn more about "sinoatrial node"
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Organ Sinoatrial node including diseases and disorders affecting the Sinoatrial node organ or body system. ... Descriptions of Sinoatrial node ... Sinoatrial node: a specialized bit of heart tissue that controls the heartbeat ; Source: WordNet 2.1...
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Sinoatrial node disease symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Sinoatrial node disease (Sinus node disease) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. ... Description of Sinoatrial node disease...
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