1. suggested that the presence of a narrow QRS generally infers atrioventricular junctional disease, iUMnnocrulgsuaudgainnlgi-fAoMdroambmsist-ozSftTsoyekcpeoesn-dI-Idseygbnrldoerceokm, aet.raisosvoAecmnietarrtieicdcualnawrithbHleoatcrhket, whereas the presence of a wide QRS identifies;Journal
2. servations by Dhingra;indicated (Crio. J;et al; Atriovy entricoular ublockr. Amnericaan l of that, in general, Wenckebach periods in patients,1969
3. Wenckebach periods, with the site of block being;Langendorf, R.; Pick, A.;al., Lighstifgonoitf, icPan.ceR.., CiSracsuslea; Editorial. Atriovenatrioventricular nodal, may be seen in the young tricular block, type II (Mobitz): its nature and clinical patient who is otherwise without evidence of heart disdeiasseease(_C(uClullelnenaanndd CCoollllinn,, i1996644;; LLiilgghhttffoooott etet,1968
4. Atrioventricular block;Friedberg; Schamroth, I969; Narula; Samet;American Journal of; Narula,1971
5. Their patient was considered;b