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European Heart Journal 2003 24(22):2072; doi:10.1016/j.ehj.2003.07.010
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Letter to the Editor

More evidence-based data are required for a consensus on the aetiology of the so-called Brugada Syndrome

B Martini*

Department of Cardiology, Boldrini Hospital, 36016 Thiene, Vicenza, Italy

* Corresponding author: +390445368537; fax: +390445388630
E-mail address: bmartini@tiscali.it

Received 30 October 2002; revised 8 July 2003; accepted 31 July 2003

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Dear Editor

In the Consensus Report,1‘Proposed Diagnostic Criteria for the Brugada Syndrome’ the authors assume that this is mainly a functional syndrome related to abnormal repolarization. Although it is popular to . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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