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PATHOGENESIS OF BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK

REVIEW 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 . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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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