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High-resolution Optical Mapping of the Mouse Sino-atrial Node
Published on: December 2, 2016
[Cardiac sinus node dysfunction due to a new mutation of the SCN5A gene]
J-B Selly1, B Boumahni, A Edmar
1Service de réanimation néonatale et pédiatrique, CHU groupe hospitalier Sud, avenue du Président François-Mitterand, 97410 Saint-Pierre, Réunion. bernardselly@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A 10-year-old child was hospitalized for bradycardia during a viral infection with chikungunya. His history showed unexplored episodes of bradycardia. Cardiologic explorations revealed cardiac sinus node dysfunction (SD). Mutational screening of the SCN5A gene showed that this case was a compound heterozygote for p.Ala735Val and p.Asp1792Asn missense mutants. Five years later, the child underwent a pacemaker insertion after an electrophysiological study performed during an atrial flutter access.
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