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Percutaneous extraction of a protruding atrial pacing lead in an 8-year-old child

Dalili et al., 2023

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Dalili M
Ariannia A
Rezanejad E
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Journal of Cardiology Cases

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An 8-year-old girl with a history of single-chamber epicardial pacemaker during infancy and cardiac resynchronization therapy with a His bundle pacing lead implantation six months earlier, presented with congenital complete heart block. At the follow-up visit, we found atrial …
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