Complete auriculoventricular block during chloroquine treatment

The cardiac toxicity of antimalarial agents is rare, it includes conduction disorders which can be complicated by third atrioventricular block and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We report two observations of patients who presented a complete heart block after several years of treatment by chloroquine....

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Hauptverfasser: El aichaoui, S, Amine, B, Saoud, B, Guedira, N, Allali, F, Hajjaj-Hassouni, N
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