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[Sick sinus syndrome probably caused by cardiac metastases]
Abstract:
A case of Sick Sinus Syndrome probably secondary to cardiac metastasis in a patient affected by metastatic breast cancer is described. The diagnostic and etiopathogenetic aspects in the case under examination are also discussed.
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