Transient sinus bradycardia caused by hepatitis A virus: a case report
Abstract Background The most common cause of acute viral hepatitis is the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Millions of people are thought to be infected each year. It is transmitted either by the fecal-oral route or by consuming contaminated food. Extrahepatic complications, notably cardiologic ones, are in...
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Main Authors: | Onder Kilicaslan (Author), Didem Kizmaz Isancli (Author), Esmanur Fil (Author), Ahmet Irdem (Author), Adem Karbuz (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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