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Second-degree atrioventricular block as the first sign of sarcoidosis in a previously asymptomatic patient.
Acta Cardiologica 2007 June
Clinical signs of cardiac involvement can be the first presentation of systemic sarcoidosis. In young or middle-aged patients presenting with conduction abnormalities cardiac sarcoidosis should always be included in the differential diagnosis. If the diagnosis is made before severe systolic dysfunction has occurred, treatment with steroids can render excellent results.
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