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===2008===
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|File=Puzzle_2008_04_014_fig1a.png
|Link=Wide QRS Complexes in the Setting of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Good News or Bad?
|Description=A 57-year-old man collapsed after one hour of angina symptoms in the presence of the alarmed ambulance personnel. He had never had any complaints...
|Contributor=N.J.W. Verouden, R.J. de Winter, A.A.M. Wilde
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|File=Puzzle_2008_01_062_fig1.jpg
|Link=Just an Ordinary Flutter?
|Description=A 44-year-old male presented with palpitations. His medical history was otherwise uneventful and the family history revealed pacemaker...
|Contributor=A.A.M. Wilde, J. Hrudova, J.G.M. Tans
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|File=Puzzle_2008_03_01.jpg
|Link=Wide Complexes Intervening Regular Sinus Rhythm - 3
|Description=A 73-year-old man presents with palpitations (irregular heartbeat). There is no medical history. Physical examination reveals no abnormalities...
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|Link=Wide Complexes Intervening Regular Sinus Rhythm - 4
|Description=A 55-year-old male without cardiac history is complaining of an irregular heartbeat. Physical examination and an echo reveal no abnormalities...
|Contributor=A.A.M. Wilde
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|File=Puzzle_2008_06_01.jpg
|Link=The ECG of a Cardiomyopathy - 2
|Description=A 36-year-old male comes to your outpatient clinic because of his family history. His father died suddenly at age 43 and his brother died suddenly at age 39...
|Contributor=A.A.M. Wilde
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