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==Overview==
==Physical Examination==
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Physical Examination

Besides bradycardia or the presence of an arrhythmia, physical findings in patients with SSS are uncommonly pertinent in establishing the diagnosis. [1]

References

  1. Scarpa WJ (1976). "The sick sinus syndrome". Am Heart J. 92 (5): 648–60. PMID 185894.

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