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242 related items for PubMed ID: 25796101

  • 1. Clinical significance of J-wave in elite athletes.
    Pelliccia A, Quattrini FM.
    J Electrocardiol; 2015; 48(3):385-9. PubMed ID: 25796101
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  • 5. Electrocardiographic right and left bundle branch block patterns in athletes: prevalence, pathology, and clinical significance.
    Kim JH, Baggish AL.
    J Electrocardiol; 2015; 48(3):380-4. PubMed ID: 25836379
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  • 7. Clinical meaning of isolated increase of QRS voltages in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy versus athlete's heart.
    Calore C, Zorzi A, Corrado D.
    J Electrocardiol; 2015; 48(3):373-9. PubMed ID: 25595718
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  • 11. [Doubts of the cardiologist regarding an electrocardiogram presenting QRS V1-V2 complexes with positive terminal wave and ST segment elevation. Consensus Conference promoted by the Italian Cardiology Society].
    Oreto G, Corrado D, Delise P, Fedele F, Gaita F, Gentile F, Giustetto C, Michelucci A, Padeletti L, Priori S.
    G Ital Cardiol (Rome); 2010 Nov; 11(11 Suppl 2):3S-22S. PubMed ID: 21361048
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  • 15. Cardiac preparticipation screening for the young athlete: why the routine use of ECG is not necessary.
    Roberts WO, Asplund CA, O'Connor FG, Stovitz SD.
    J Electrocardiol; 2015 Nov; 48(3):311-5. PubMed ID: 25669141
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  • 16. Evolving interpretation of the athlete's electrocardiogram: from European Society of Cardiology and Stanford criteria, to Seattle criteria and beyond.
    Zorzi A, ElMaghawry M, Corrado D.
    J Electrocardiol; 2015 Nov; 48(3):283-91. PubMed ID: 25724348
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  • 18. Early Repolarization in Pediatric Athletes: A Dynamic Electrocardiographic Pattern With Benign Prognosis.
    Halasz G, Cattaneo M, Piepoli M, Biagi A, Romano S, Biasini V, Villa M, Cassina T, Capelli B.
    J Am Heart Assoc; 2021 Aug 17; 10(16):e020776. PubMed ID: 34387099
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  • 19. Prevalence of abnormal electrocardiograms in Swiss elite athletes detected with modern screening criteria.
    Perrin T, Trachsel LD, Schneiter S, Menafoglio A, Albrecht S, Pirrello T, Eser P, Roten L, Gojanovic B, Wilhelm M.
    Swiss Med Wkly; 2016 Aug 17; 146():w14376. PubMed ID: 28102875
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  • 20. The athlete's heart: remodeling, electrocardiogram and preparticipation screening.
    Pelliccia A, Di Paolo FM, Maron BJ.
    Cardiol Rev; 2002 Aug 17; 10(2):85-90. PubMed ID: 11895574
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