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Tachycardia, Ectopic Junctional

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Description of Tachycardia, Ectopic Junctional

Tachycardia, Ectopic Junctional: A tachycardia arising in the conduction tissues surrounding the atrioventricular node. It usually occurs during myocardial infarction, after heart surgery, or in digitalis intoxication. The rate may range from 140 to 250 beats per minute.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Terms Similar to Tachycardia, Ectopic Junctional:

  • Ectopic Junctional Tachycardia
  • Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia

Source - MeSH 2007

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Source - MeSH 2007

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