13 Bilder zum Thema "linken Vorhof" bei ClipDealer

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Female, 51 years old, diagnosed with mitral stenosis. When this ECG was taken, the patient still maintained sinus rhythm.Note that the P wave duration was widened.
Bipolar in left side block atrial fibrillation mitral valve repair operation
A 4-year-old boy with a clinical diagnosis of long QT syndrome. No genetic testing was done during hospitalization. The child died suddenly during follow-up.
This photo shows the pink myxoid stroma of an atrial myxoma, with cords of myxoma cells and focal hemorrhages of red blood cells..Magnify 1000x.
When sinus arrest occurs, the electrocardiogram will show a long P-P interval, which is not multiples of the basal sinus cycle, including physiological and pathological reasons.
When the rhythm of the atria originates in the lower part of the atria, the whole atria are excited from inferior to superior, producing negative P waves in the inferior leads.
In humans, Purkinje fibers are not distributed throughout the entire ventricular wall, but rather in the superficial myocardium beneath the endocardium and do not reach the epicardium.
When the first degree interatrial block occurs, the conduction time from the right atrium to the left atrium is prolonged, the P wave widens, and bimodal P wave ECG changes appear.
This photo shows the pink myxoid stroma of an atrial myxoma, with cords of myxoma cells and focal hemorrhages of red blood cells..Magnify 1000x.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows sinus rhythm abnormality of right ventricular hypertrophy, inferior T wave due to hypertrophy and ischemia, Abnormal ECG study, unconfirmed diagnosis
Male, 13 years old, clinically diagnosed with secundum atrial septal defect. Note that the QRS wave in lead V1 of the electrocardiogram has a qR shape, indicating right ventricular hypertrophy.
A 4-year-old boy with a clinical diagnosis of long QT syndrome. No genetic testing was done during hospitalization. The child died suddenly during follow-up.
This photo shows the pink myxoid stroma of an atrial myxoma, with cords of myxoma cells and focal hemorrhages of red blood cells..Magnify 1000x.

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