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- Q1426241 subject Q7059759.
- Q1426241 subject Q7163848.
- Q1426241 abstract "The initial impulse in a heart is usually formed in the Sinoatrial (SA) node and carried through the atria, down the internodal atrial pathways, and to the Atrioventricular (AV) node. In normal conduction, the impulse would travel across the “bundle of His” (AV bundle), down the bundle branches, and into the Purkinje fibers. This would depolarize the ventricles and cause them to contract. In an SA block, the electrical impulse is delayed or blocked on the way to the atria, thus delaying the atrial beat. This is different from an AV block, which occurs in the AV node and delays ventricular depolarization. SA blocks are categorized into three classes based on the length of the delay.".
- Q1426241 icd10 "I45.5".
- Q1426241 icd9 "426.6".
- Q1426241 meshId "D012848".
- Q1426241 thumbnail Type_II_S-A_block.png?width=300.
- Q1426241 wikiPageWikiLink Q15070163.
- Q1426241 wikiPageWikiLink Q300121.
- Q1426241 wikiPageWikiLink Q356991.
- Q1426241 wikiPageWikiLink Q7059759.
- Q1426241 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163848.
- Q1426241 type Disease.
- Q1426241 type Thing.
- Q1426241 type Q12136.
- Q1426241 comment "The initial impulse in a heart is usually formed in the Sinoatrial (SA) node and carried through the atria, down the internodal atrial pathways, and to the Atrioventricular (AV) node. In normal conduction, the impulse would travel across the “bundle of His” (AV bundle), down the bundle branches, and into the Purkinje fibers. This would depolarize the ventricles and cause them to contract.".
- Q1426241 label "Sinoatrial block".
- Q1426241 depiction Type_II_S-A_block.png.
- Q1426241 name "Sinoatrial block".