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Long QT Syndrome

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Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) is a heart rhythm disorder that can cause a disturbance in the electrical system of the heart. It is often the result of inheriting an abnormal gene which causes an imbalance in molecules that control the electrical impulses of the heart. LQTS can also be caused by medications for other conditions.

To download this booklet 'Long QT Syndrome'

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