2022, Número 2
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CorSalud 2022; 14 (2)
Síndrome de Brugada: Las mujeres también tienen riesgo
Castro HJA, Dorantes SM, Castañeda CO
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 11
Paginas: 225-228
Archivo PDF: 396.05 Kb.
FRAGMENTO
Sr. Editor:
El síndrome de Brugada es causa de muerte súbita debido a taquicardia ventricular (TV) polimórfica o fibrilación ventricular (FV), o ambas; es más fre-cuente en el sexo masculino, pero la mujer no está exenta de riesgo.
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