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Parent topics
- Cardiology [r]: The subspecialty of internal medicine concerned with the cardiovascular system [e]
- Cardiac electrophysiology [r]: The study of the electrical activity and characteristics of the heart; myocardium; and cardiomyocytes, using cardiac electrophysiological techniques [e]
- Preexcitation syndrome [r]: A group of conditions in which heart ventricle activation by the atrial impulse is faster than the normal impulse conduction from the sinoatrial node, being conducted over pathways that replace or substitute for the atrioventricular node connection to the Bundle of His [e]
- Cardiac electrophysiology [r]: The study of the electrical activity and characteristics of the heart; myocardium; and cardiomyocytes, using cardiac electrophysiological techniques [e]
Subtopics
- Supraventricular tachycardia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome [r]: Add brief definition or description