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Aberrant intraventricular conduction and reciprocal beats. Two case reports.
Supraventricular rhythm disturbances with aberrant intraventricular conduction are sometimes interpreted as ventricular dysrhythmias, an error with important therapeutic implications. In the two cases reported below, the ignorance of signs suggestive for a ventricular aberrance has led to confusions of diagnosis and therapy.