Publications by authors named "R A MASSUMI"

Primary testicular lymphoblastic lymphoma is a rare entity. We report a case of a 13-year-old boy referred with unilateral testicular swelling. After preliminary work-up orchiectomy was performed Histopathology detected primary testicular lymphoblastic lymphoma.

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Extra long PR intervals.

Rev Cardiovasc Med

April 2011

This case review presents various manifestations of extra long PR intervals, an interesting form of atrioventricular (AV) block first described in 1977. All patients in this study had organic heart diseases and various combinations of multilevel conduction impairment. Perhaps the most common cause of chronic AV conduction impairment is the ill-defined degenerative and/or fibrotic damage to the intraventricular conduction system.

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In a study of seven cases of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, it was noted that the fast rate was not caused by the mechanism of rapid firing, reentry, or dual atrioventricular nodal conduction but by an abrupt doubling of the rate by interpolation of junctional extrasystoles between adjacent sinus beats while the sinus mechanism remained undisturbed. Dual ventricular response to a single atrial depolarization was seriously considered in each case. The intervals separating the junctional extrasystoles tended to be quite fixed, thus conforming to the pattern of junctional parasystole with an intrinsic rate very close to the rate of the dominant sinus rhythm.

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Certain electrocardiographic patterns are well recognized for their propensity to progress to more severe forms of atrioventricular (AV) block, thus requiring pacemaker implantation. This article presents an infrequently recognized and deceptively benign pattern of conduction abnormality with great potential for advancement to severe AV block and necessity for pacemaker therapy. The pattern consists of alternating bundle branch block (BBB) in unison with alternation of the PR interval so that the right BBB beats and left BBB beats appear to be wedded to their own but different PR intervals.

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