Subaortic (Type 6) muscular band-innocent bystander or pathologic structure?

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Ker, James A.

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Libertas Academica

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Intraventricular tendons are structures that was identified more than a hundred years ago. It has been suggested that they represent intracavitary radiations of the bundle of His and that they may be an isolated finding or be associated with structural cardiac abnormalities. Loukas et al divided these structures into five categories and recently a sixth type have been added. Various physiological disturbances have been observed due to the sixth type of tendon, such as ST segment elevation and right bundle branch block. It has been noted that this peculiar structure appears too thick to be called a tendon, thus the term band. This retrospective analysis analyzed the incidence of the thick, subaortic (type 6) muscular band in a cardiovascular clinic.

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Subaortic, Band, Type 6

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Ker, J 2010, 'Subaortic (Type 6) muscular band-innocent bystander or pathologic structure?', Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology, vol. 4, pp. 69-71. [http://www.la-press.com/]