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Chest, Vol 78, 601-604, Copyright © 1980 by American College of Chest Physicians
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EH Schuster, G Conrad, F Morris, ML Fisher, NH Carliner, GD Plotnick and HL Greene
Two patients with long histories of sarcoidosis had progression of conduction abnormalities to heart block and severe bradycardia. Conduction system involvement was trifascicular in both patients, though evidence for left ventricular functional impairment was otherwise lacking. Sudden death is seen more commonly in patients with sarcoidosis who have diffuse myocardial involvement, while conduction abnormalities can occur with relatively localized disease.
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