Wolff-parkinson-white Syndrome
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Last Posted: Mar 19, 2024
- An Arrhythmia classification approach via deep learning using single-lead ECG without QRS wave detection.
Liong-Rung Liu et al. Heliyon 2024 10(5) e27200 - Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: De novo variants and evidence for mutational burden in genes associated with atrial fibrillation.
Coban-Akdemir Zeynep H, et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2020 0 (6) 1387-1399 - Association of T-box gene polymorphisms with the risk of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in a Han Chinese population.
Han Bing, et al. Medicine 2022 8 (32) e30046 - PRKAG3 polymorphisms associated with sporadic Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome among a Taiwanese population.
Weng Ken-Pen, et al. Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2016 12 (12) 656-660 - Exome analysis of a family with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome identifies a novel disease locus.
Bowles Neil E, et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2015 8 - A study in Polish patients with cardiomyopathy emphasizes pathogenicity of phospholamban (PLN) mutations at amino acid position 9 and low penetrance of heterozygous null PLN mutations.
Truszkowska Gra?yna T, et al. BMC medical genetics 2015 0 21 - Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
From NHLBI health topic site - High risk of severe cardiac adverse events in patients with mitochondrial m.3243A>G mutation.
Malfatti Edoardo, et al. Neurology 2013 1 (1) 100-5 - The mitochondrial 13513G > A mutation is most frequent in Leigh syndrome combined with reduced complex I activity, optic atrophy and/or Wolff-Parkinson-White.
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