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Revision as of 16:38, 24 March 2008

Author(s) A.A.M. Wilde
NHJ edition: 2007:01,033
These Rhythm Puzzles have been published in the Netherlands Heart Journal and are reproduced here under the prevailing creative commons license with permission from the publisher, Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum.
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Figure 1

A 38-year-old male patient presents with palpitations. He is not suffering from syncope or dizziness and has no other complaints. The family history bears no peculiarities. Physical examination of the heart reveals an irregular heart beat. Auscultation is normal and there are no signs of left or right heart failure. The ECG is depicted in figure 1.

What is your diagnosis and should there be any further investigation?

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