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The following pages link to Brugada syndrome with atypical ECG: downsloping ST-segment elevation in inferior leads (Q33151352):
Displaying 23 items.
- Spontaneous polymorphic ventricular tachycardia after administration of pilsicainide in a patient resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation (Q33154276) (← links)
- Brugada syndrome manifested by the typical electrocardiographic pattern both in the right precordial and the high lateral leads (Q33156147) (← links)
- Mode of onset of ventricular fibrillation in patients with early repolarization pattern vs. Brugada syndrome (Q33158008) (← links)
- J wave syndromes. (Q33746545) (← links)
- Long-term prognosis associated with J-point elevation in a large middle-aged biracial cohort: the ARIC study (Q34027825) (← links)
- A gain-of-function I(K-ATP) mutation and its role in sudden cardiac death associated with J-wave syndromes (Q34158997) (← links)
- Overview of Basic Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrhythmia (Q34632042) (← links)
- Rationale for the use of the terms J-wave syndromes and early repolarization. (Q34774759) (← links)
- The pathophysiological mechanisms of the onset of death through accidental hypothermia and the presentation of "The little match girl" case (Q35713722) (← links)
- Risk of sudden death among young individuals with J waves and early repolarization: Putting the evidence into perspective (Q37835930) (← links)
- The electrocardiographic early repolarization pattern in athletes: normal variant or sudden death risk factor? (Q37999057) (← links)
- Genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the J wave syndromes (Q38002258) (← links)
- Some Controversies about Early Repolarization: The Haïssaguerre Syndrome. (Q38370613) (← links)
- J-wave syndromes. from cell to bedside (Q38810851) (← links)
- 'Action potential-like' ST elevation following pseudo-Wellens' electrocardiogram (Q39182506) (← links)
- Novel SCN5A mutations in two families with "Brugada-like" ST elevation in the inferior leads and conduction disturbances. (Q51047428) (← links)
- Early repolarization, rare diseases, and the utility of bayesian analysis (Q51334479) (← links)
- Transient left septal fascicular block in the setting of acute coronary syndrome associated with giant slurring variant J-wave. (Q52687501) (← links)
- The non-acute coronary syndrome related ST-elevation patterns (NASTEP) conundrum: War helmets, Greek letters, and… "shark fins" (Q57473971) (← links)
- Lambda-like ST-segment elevation in acute myocardial infarction triggered by coronary spasm may be a new risk predictor for lethal ventricular arrhythmia: A case report (Q60961716) (← links)
- Early repolarization in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: prevalence and clinical significance (Q84086054) (← links)
- Lateral "Coved" ST-Segment Elevation: Exceptional but Malignant Electrocardiographic Sign in a Patient with Brugada Syndrome (Q85896767) (← links)
- Acute coronary syndrome due to right coronary spasm and documented lambda-like J waves (Q88356491) (← links)