A comprehensive review of the anatomical variations in the right atrium and their clinical significance
The right atrium serves as a major conduit for the electroconductivity of the heart and is often targeted by interventional cardiologists for ablative procedures. As a result, descriptions of right atrial anatomy have gone under consistent evaluation to aid those managing cardiac pathology. With the...
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Main Authors: | Rafik Shereen (Author), Sang Lee (Author), Sonja Salandy (Author), Wallisa Roberts (Author), Marios Loukas (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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