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Conducting tissue in complete atrioventricular canal malformations

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Modern Cardiac Surgery

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In order to understand the abnormahties which occur in the conducting system in atrioventricular canal malformations, it is desirable first to review the normal features of the atrioventricular node, bundle of His and bundle branches.

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Wilkinson, J.L., Smith, A., Anderson, R.H. (1978). Conducting tissue in complete atrioventricular canal malformations. In: Longmore, D.B. (eds) Modern Cardiac Surgery. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6200-5_16

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