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Results 1 - 10 of 83 for Genetic cardiac rhythm disease
  1. ... Bowles NE, Brugada P, Antzelevitch C, Towbin JA. Genetic and biophysical basis of sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome (SUNDS), a disease allelic to Brugada syndrome. Hum Mol Genet. 2002 Feb 1;11(3):337-45. doi: 10.1093/hmg/11.3.337. Citation on PubMed
  2. ... the right ventricle (the tricuspid valve). Additionally, the heart rhythm problems ... Pompe disease (a disorder characterized by the storage of excess ...
  3. Heart Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... needs Arrhythmia - a problem with the rate or rhythm of your ... lifestyle, genetics, infections, medicines, and other diseases. Who is more ...
  4. ... and their relatives to better establish the diagnosis. Genetic ... heart rhythm. Physical therapy may be able to prevent or ...
  5. ... heart and blood vessels. These include a heart rhythm abnormality called atrial fibrillation, heart ... Sick sinus syndrome can result from genetic or environmental factors. In many cases, the cause ...
  6. ... Wilde AA. Expanding spectrum of human RYR2-related disease: new ... to impaired Ca(2+) regulation. Heart Rhythm. 2009 Nov;6(11):1652-9. doi: 10. ...
  7. Find a Heart Rhythm Specialist (Heart Rhythm Society)  
    ... will be displayed. (Optional) Fellows of the Heart Rhythm Society (FHRS) What is this? ... Arrhythmias Heart Failure Lead extraction Left Atrial ...
  8. ... hour Holter or a longer term monitor (heart rhythm monitor) ... most often done with an echocardiogram or with genetic testing.
  9. ... Critical congenital heart defects Genetic Testing Registry: Congenital heart disease Genetic Testing Registry: Congenital heart defects, multiple types, 6 ...
  10. Familial dilated cardiomyopathy is a genetic form of heart disease. It occurs when heart (cardiac) muscle becomes thin and weakened in at least one chamber of the heart, causing the open ...
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