نتایج جستجو برای: congenital complete heart block
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Although congenital complete heart block is well recognized and has been fully reviewed, congenital partial heart block appears to be much more unusual. Howevev, a survey shows that several such cases have been described in America, but we have found only four cases recorded from this country. Whipham (1915) reported two, and Fleming and Stevenson (1928) gave an account of an eight-year-old gir...
Introduction Congenital heart block (CHB) has long been associated with maternal anti-SSA/Ro antibodies. Injury to the conduction system is presumed to be a consequence of the transplacental passage of maternal IgG autoantibodies into the fetal circulation. Within the heart, a spectrum of phenotypes has been described, including structural defects, functional abnormalities, and electrical distu...
A female neonate with congenital complete heart block developed atrioventricular conduction through an accessory pathway. Despite sinus rhythm and an adequate heart rate she developed severe dilated cardiomyopathy and died at age 14 months. This case illustrates that underlying heart block can be present in individuals with asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome and that the dilated cardio...
A family is reported in which two siblings had congenital complete heart block with resultant congestive heart failure, the father and paternal grandfather show adult-onset conduction defects, and the mother has systemic lupus erythematosis. The interaction of heredity and environment is discussed in this context. A review of the literature on familial complete heart block suggests that so-call...
Heart block, congenital or acquired, is an uncommon condition in childhood; as a sequel to measles it is extremely rare. The three cases bere reported are, therefore, of some interest, as in all three there is evidence ofcomplete heart block having developed either during or shortly after an attack of measles. Furthermore, although Case 1 has since died, all three survived the immediate effects...
Congenital or acquired complete heart block, though a rare disease in childhood, may raise difficult problems of management. Congenital complete heart block is compatible with normal development and survival (Yater, 1929; Campbell and Thorne, 1956; Donoso, Braunwald, Jick, and Grushman, 1956; Ikkos and Hanson, 1960; Hill, 1963; Nakamura and Nadas, 1964), but there is no doubt that Stokes-Adams ...
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