PEDIATRICS Vol. 13 No. 4 April 1954, pp. 326-332
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TRANSIENT COMPLETE ATRIOVENTRICULAR HEART BLOCK OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY

ALFRED S. TRAISMAN M.D.1 and HOWARD S. TRAISMAN M.D.1

1 The Children's Memorial Hospital and Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute Laboratories, Chicago.

Complete atrioventricular heart block in a nine year old male, of unknown origin, with accompanying Adams-Stokes syndrome rome has been presented. An interesting aspect of this case is that the complete atrioventricular dissociation reverted to sinus rhythm with first degree atrioventricular block, and a right bundle branch block pattern. Clinically, the boy is well and engaging in normal activity.

Submitted on July 17, 1953