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sinus node dysfunction.
Junctional tachycardia Junctional escape beat Hafeez, Yamama; Grossman,
Shamai A. (2022). "
Junctional Rhythm". StatPearls. StatPearls...
- general, the AV
junction's intrinsic rate is 40-60 bpm so an
accelerated junctional rhythm is from 60-100bpm and then
becomes junctional tachycardia at...
- In
dental anatomy, the
junctional epithelium (JE) is that
epithelium which lies at, and in
health also defines, the base of the
gingival sulcus (i.e. where...
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Neuromuscular junctions in GI
smooth muscles may
reflect innervation of, and post-
junctional responses in, all
three classes of post-
junctional cells. Transduction...
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Premature junctional contractions (PJCs), also
called atrioventricular junctional premature complexes or
junctional extrasystole, are
premature cardiac...
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Junctional epidermolysis bullosa may
refer to:
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (medicine)
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (veterinary medicine) This...
- or
subtraction of
nucleotides and, thus,
generates junctional diversity.
Generation of
junctional diversity starts as the proteins,
recombination activating...
- A
junctional escape beat is a dela****
heartbeat originating not from the
atrium but from an
ectopic focus somewhere in the
atrioventricular junction. It...
- and
arterial switch operations.
Junctional ectopic tachycardia derives its name from the
problem it causes. "
Junctional" is used as the
abnormal tissue...
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junctional zone can be used to
diagnose adenomyosis. A
thickness of the
junctional zone
greater than 8–12 mm. Less than 8 mm is normal. A
junctional zone...