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Genotype-Phenotype Relationships in Long QT Syndrome: Role of Mental Stress, Adrenergic Activity and a Common KCNH2 Polymorphism
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Document Date: 2013-01-14 08:36:42


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Helsinki / Kuopio / /

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Finland / /

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University of Helsinki / Medicine University of Helsinki GENOTYPE-PHENOTYPE RELATIONSHIPS IN LONG QT SYNDROME / Finland Docent Matti Viitasalo University of Helsinki / Docent Katriina Aalto-Setälä University of Tampere / Helsinki University Central Hospital / Lecture Hall / /

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sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems / in vivo studies using systems / /

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recessive disorder / congenital deafness / arrhythmia / hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / Brugada syndrome / disease / cardiac ventricular tachycardia called torsade / single electrode voltage clamp ventricular fibrillation / arrhythmic syndrome / inherited long QT syndrome / myocardial ion channel disease / serious arrhythmic disorders / arrhythmic disorder / ventricular tachycardia wild type / same disease / cardiogenic syncope / arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia / fainting spells / LQT2 arrhythmia / Abstract ABSTRACT Long QT syndrome / Romano-Ward syndrome / syndrome / QT syndrome / ventricular arrhythmia / long QT syndrome / /

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Medical Faculty / University of Tampere / Medicine University of Helsinki GENOTYPE-PHENOTYPE RELATIONSHIPS IN LONG QT SYNDROME / University of Helsinki / University of Kuopio / Helsinki University Central Hospital / /

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Heikki Huikuri Universty / Kristian Paavonen / /

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Professor / physician / /

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EPINEPHRINE / adenosine / /

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GENOTYPE / PDF / /

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