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(Chest. 1972;61:331-335.)
© 1972 American College of Chest Physicians

Atrial Arrhythmias Related to Trauma to Sinoatrial Node

Saroja Bharati M.D.1; Abraham Chervony M.D.2; John Gruhn M.D.2; Kenneth M. Rosen M.D.2; and Maurice Lev M.D., F.C.C.P.3

1 Congenital Heart Disease Research and Training Center, Hektoen Institute for Medical Research; Departments of Pathology-Northwestern University Medical School; University of Chicago School of Medicine; The Chicago Medical School, University of Health Sciences; Loyola University, Stritch School of Medicine; Departments of Pathology and Medicine of Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, University of Illinois; Department of Adult Cardiology, Cook County Hospital, Chicago; Department of Pathology of Skokie Valley Community Hospital, Skokie, Illinois
2 Congenital Heart Disease Research and Training Center, Hektoen Institute for Medical Research; Departments of Pathology-Northwestern University Medical School; University of Chicago School of Medicine; The Chicago Medical School, University of Health Sciences; Loyola University, Stritch School of Medicine; Departments of Pathology and Medicine of Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, University of Illinois; Department of Adult Cardiology, Cook County Hospital, Chicago; Department of Pathology of Skokie Valley Conlnlunity Hospital, Skokie, Illinois
3 Career Investigator and Educator, Chicago Heart Association

This is a clinical and conduction system study of a patient who developed sinus bradycardia probably caused by fatty infiltration about the sino-atrial (SA) node. Following a traumatic incident, there ensued hemorrhage in the SA node which produced atrial arrhythmias and collapse.







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