We present a case of bundle-branch reentry ventricular tachycardia with RBBB morphology (reverse BBRVT) in a patient with preexisting right bundle-branch block and without apparent structural heart disease.The diagnosis of BBRVT may be very challenging due to the similar wide QRS morphology during tachycardia and in sinus rhythm, rather suggesting a supraventricular origin. BBRVT should be suspected even in the absence of structural heart disease, but especially in patients with extensive underlying His-Purkinje conduction disorders.
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