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Positive Findings in the Heart Conduction System (HCS) in Cases of Sudden Death

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Acta Medicinæ Legalis Vol. XLIV 1994

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There is no doubt that arrhythmia plays the major role in most cases of sudden cardiac death. Nevertheless, not many studies of the HCS have been performed, which have focused on the underlying mechanism of sudden death, because the methodology of its study is considered expensive and time consuming.

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Suárez-Peñaranda, J.M., Concheiro-Carro, L. (1995). Positive Findings in the Heart Conduction System (HCS) in Cases of Sudden Death. In: Mangin, P., Ludes, B. (eds) Acta Medicinæ Legalis Vol. XLIV 1994. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79523-7_105

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