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PATHOGENESIS OF BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKREVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; REPORT OF SIXTEEN CASES WITH NECROPSY AND OF SIX CASES WITH DETAILED HISTOLOGIC STUDY OF THE CONDUCTION SYSTEM
WALLACE M. YATER, M.D.
Arch Intern Med. 1938;62(1):1-96.
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CONTENTS
Introduction- Results of physiologic experiments on bundle branch block
- Types of curves designated by various authors as indicating intraventricular and bundle branch block
- Review of clinical studies of permanent bundle branch block
- Transient, intermittent and "functional" bundle branch block
- Sudden onset of permanent bundle branch block
- Progressive bundle branch block
- Bundle branch block associated with impaired auriculoventricular conduction
- Ventricular preponderance, ventricular strain and effect of cardiac position on the electrocardiogram
- Histopathologic studies of bundle branch block reported in the literature
- Summaries of sixteen cases of bundle branch block studied pathologically
- Anatomy of the conduction system
- Histologic technic
- Report of six cases of bundle branch block with detailed histopathologic study of the conduction system
- General comments on cases studied histopathologically
- Coordination of data on bundle branch block
- Summary and conclusions
The original concept of the electrocardiographic manifestations of bundle branch interruption, as developed by Eppinger and Rothberger1 (1910) and
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Author Affiliations
WASHINGTON, D. C.
From the Georgetown University School of Medicine and the Army Medical Museum.
Footnotes
Aided by a grant from the American Medical Association, 1935.
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