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  • = Left Anterior Fascicular Block = A '''Left Anterior Fascicular Block''' (LAFB) is an electrocardiographic finding characterized by a sligh
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  • '''Left Posterior Fascicular Block''' (LPFB) is a [[cardiac conduction system|cardiac conduction]] abnor ...the posterior fascicle. This condition is less common than [[left anterior fascicular block]] (LAFB).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Left anterior fascicular block]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Left posterior fascicular block]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Left posterior fascicular block]]
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  • {{PAGENAME}} is the abbreviation for [[left anterior fascicular block]] [[Category:Abbreviations]].
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  • ...can be classified into several types, including [[bundle branch block]], [[fascicular block]], and [[nonspecific intraventricular conduction delay]]. === Fascicular Block ===
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  • = Left Anterior Fascicular Block = A '''Left Anterior Fascicular Block''' (LAFB) is an electrocardiographic finding characterized by a sligh
    2 KB (288 words) - 12:31, 24 February 2024
  • '''Left Posterior Fascicular Block''' (LPFB) is a [[cardiac conduction system|cardiac conduction]] abnor ...the posterior fascicle. This condition is less common than [[left anterior fascicular block]] (LAFB).
    2 KB (292 words) - 03:17, 2 March 2024
  • ...en the [[atria]] and the [[ventricles]]) to the point of the apex of the [[fascicular branches]] via the [[bundle branches]]. The Bundle of His is an important p
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  • ...the [[atrioventricular node]] (AV node) to the point of the apex of the [[fascicular branches]].
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  • ...yofibroblastoma is composed of spindle-shaped myofibroblasts arranged in a fascicular or storiform pattern. The tumor cells have eosinophilic cytoplasm and elong
    2 KB (241 words) - 03:43, 22 February 2024
  • ...pattern that resembles a [[herringbone pattern|herringbone]] or [[fascicle|fascicular]] pattern. The cells often express [[desmin]], a protein that is typically
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  • ...erized by a proliferation of spindle and epithelioid cells in a nested and fascicular pattern.
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  • ...a leiomyoma with fascicular growth.jpg|Histopathology of a leiomyoma with fascicular growth|thumb]]
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  • * The fibrous stroma may show fascicular or storiform patterns with spindle-shaped or stellate-shaped fibroblasts.
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  • The fascicular arrangement can serve several functions and adaptations in plants. In needl
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  • * Left anterior fascicular block
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  • ...dle-shaped appearance under the microscope and are typically arranged in a fascicular pattern.
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  • * left anterior fascicular block
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  • | [[BC63.40]] ||- - - - [[Left anterior fascicular block]] | [[BC63.41]] ||- - - - [[Left posterior fascicular block]]
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  • * [[Left anterior fascicular block]] * [[Left posterior fascicular block]]
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