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Inverted Mapping of Accessory Pathways

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KNEIZEH, Kinan
PLANT, Allan
MASSOULLIE, Gregoire
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KNEIZEH, Kinan
PLANT, Allan
MASSOULLIE, Gregoire
ABU-ALRUB, Saer
MONACO, Cinzia
BENALI, Karim
VLACHOS, Konstantinos
GUYADER, Johana
YOKOYAMA, Masaaki
FITZGERALD, John
VERHAEGHE, Laurens
KOWALEWSKI, Chris
SACRISTAN, Benjamin
ARNAUD, Marine
BOUYER, Benjamincc
Bordeaux population health [BPH]
CHAUVEL, Remi
TIXIER, Roman
PAMBRUN, Thomas
SACHER, Frederic
HOCINI, Meleze
JAIS, Pierre
HAISSAGUERRE, Michel
DERVAL, Nicolas
DUCHATEAU, Josselin
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Heart Rhythm. 2025-01-30
English Keywords
3D mapping
Accessory pathway
Atriofascicular pathway
Inverted mapping
Oblique pathways
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https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/206115
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2025.01.031
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