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Right bundle branch block
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blocks branch bundle right
, Block, Right Bundle-Branch
, blocked branch bundle right
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A conduction block of the right branch of the bundle of His. This manifests as a prolongation of the QRS complex (greater than 0.12 s) with delayed…
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Broader (3)
Abnormal cardiac conduction
Bundle-Branch Block
Conduction disorder of the heart
CARDIOMYOPATHY, DILATED, 1E
Cardiovascular system
GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE XV
Hereditary bundle branch system defect
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Incomplete right bundle branch block
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Surgical correction of idiopathic paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia possibly related to left ventricular false tendon.
Michihiro E. Suwa
,
Michihiro E. Suwa
,
+13 authors
Takashi Iwa
American Journal of Cardiology
1989
Corpus ID: 26964093
1977
1977
The electrocardiographic response to maximal treadmill exercise of asymptomatic men with right bundle branch block.
Maj James E. Whinnery
,
Lt Col Victor F. Froelicher
,
A. Stewart
,
Lt Col Michael R. Longo
,
Col John H. Triebwasser
Chest
1977
Corpus ID: 1400559
This study presents the results of maximal treadmill testing and cardiac catheterization in 40 asymptomatic and apparently…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Conduction and Block in the Right Bundle Branch: Real and Imagined
G. Massing
,
T. James
Circulation
1972
Corpus ID: 46301730
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY is a subject now sufficiently old that it should contain more science than art, partiQularly in view of the…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Bundle Branch and Ventricular Activation in Man: A Study Using Catheter Recordings of Left and Right Bundle Branch Potentials
K. Rosen
,
S. Rahimtoola
,
M. Z. Sinno
,
R. Gunnar
Circulation
1971
Corpus ID: 12546427
His (H), right bundle branch (RB), and left bundle branch (LB) potentials were recorded by electrode catheters passed into the…
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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Recording of Specialized Conducting Fibers (A‐V Nodal, His Bundle, and Right Bundle Branch) in Man Using an Electrode Catheter Technic
A. Damato
,
S. Lau
,
W. D. Berkowitz
,
K. Rosen
,
Kenneth R. Lisi
Circulation
1969
Corpus ID: 15681910
Extracellular action potentials of the A-V node (N), His bundle (H), and right bundle branch (RB) were recorded in subjects with…
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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
The mechanism of bidirectional tachycardia.
M. Rosenbaum
,
M. Elizari
,
Julio O. Lázzari
American Heart Journal
1969
Corpus ID: 28443155
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
Haemolytic Anaemia of Mechanical Origin after Open Heart Surgery
H. M. Sayed
,
J. Dacie
,
D. Handley
,
And S. M. LEWIS
,
W. Cleland
Thorax
1961
Corpus ID: 1638098
Severe haemolytic anaemia as a complication of open cardiac surgery has not, we believe, previously been reported. The purpose of…
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Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
Mechanisms of QRS complex prolongation in man; right ventricular conduction defects.
H. Dodge
,
R. Grant
American Journal of Medicine
1956
Corpus ID: 28335130
Highly Cited
1949
Highly Cited
1949
Studies in intracardiac electrography in man; the potential variations in the right ventricle.
Harold D. Levine
,
H. Hellems
,
M. H. Wittenborg
,
Lewis Dexter
American Heart Journal
1949
Corpus ID: 43037615
Highly Cited
1934
Highly Cited
1934
The significance of electrocardiograms characterized by an abnormally long QRS interval and by broad S-deflections in lead I
F. N. Wilson
,
F. Johnston
,
I. Hill
,
A. Macleod
,
P. Barker
1934
Corpus ID: 73160148
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