TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF ATRIO-VENTRICULAR NODE IN PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT LEFT UPPER VENA CAVA
Abstract
About the Authors
K. V. DavtyanRussian Federation
V. S. Churilina
Russian Federation
M. I. Firstova
Russian Federation
G. Yu. Simonyan
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Davtyan K.V., Churilina V.S., Firstova M.I., Simonyan G.Yu. TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF ATRIO-VENTRICULAR NODE IN PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT LEFT UPPER VENA CAVA. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2014;(77):64-66. (In Russ.)