Death atrial fibrillation Left ventricular hypertrophy bundle branch block fourth heart sound Syncope hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mitral regurgitation Chest pain tricuspid insufficiency Rapid up-stroke pulse Paradoxic split of second heart sound Dominant R wave in V1 Subvalvular aortic stenosis T wave inversion Cardiac arrest.
Rapid up-stroke pulse Rapid up-stroke pulse, the Phenomenon and medical concept with DiseasesDB code "7044" Paradoxic split of second heart sound Paradoxic split of second heart sound, the Phenomenon and medical concept with DiseasesDB code "24168" Dominant R wave in V1 Dominant R wave in V1, the Phenomenon and medical concept with DiseasesDB code "3884" Subvalvular aortic stenosis Subvalvular aortic stenosis (a pathological constriction occurring in the region below the aortic valve) T wave inversion T wave inversion (an electrocardiographic finding of an inversion of the T wave from the expected axis) Cardiac arrest Cardiac arrest (cardiac standstill or arrest; absence of a heartbeat).
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