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Yavaş koroner akımlı bir hastada egzersize bağlı gelişen sol dal bloğu

Exercise induced left bundle branch block in a patient with slow coronary flow

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/abantmedj.2012.75047
Abstract (2. Language): 
We report a patient having exercise-induced left bundle-branch block found to have normal coronary arteries and slow coronary flow on angiogram. The association of exer-cise induced left bundle branch block with slow coronary flow in angiography has not been previously reported.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu vaka raporunda normal koroner arterler ve yavaş koroner akıma sahip bir hastada egzersiz testi sırasında gelişen sol dal bloğu sunulmuştur. Bildiğimiz kadarıyla anjiografide koroner yavaş akım ile egzersizle indüklenen sol dal bloğu birlikteliği daha önce rapor edilmemiştir.
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