Publications by authors named "Curnis A"

Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy with 201-TL was performed in a group of subjects affected by exercise-induced, rate-dependent left bundle branch block (LBBB). The aim of the study was: to define the significance of the exercise-induced conduction abnormality: "primitive" or "ischemic". 14 patients, aging 28-58 years (x = 42), 8 with chest pain (4 typical angina, 4 atypical angina) and 6 without any symptoms were studied.

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Three patients with syncope, lateral cervical metastasis and/or carotid sinus hypersensitivity are described. The initial diagnosis in these patients was carotid sinus syndrome (CSS). Further investigations, including computerized tomography, showed in all the patients a malignant tumour localized in the epipharynx or nearby.

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In patients with intermittent left bundle branch block (LBBB) it is common to observe T wave abnormalities in the right precordial leads during normally conducted beats. These changes have usually been interpreted as a result of anteroseptal ischemia. More recently it has been suggested that they may be the consequence of an electric phenomena secondary to the abnormal ventricular activation.

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