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Atrioventricular (AV) block is caused by one of the following mechanisms i.e. [[fibrosis]] or degeneration of the conduction system, [[ischemic heart disease]], or medications. | [[Atrioventricular]] (AV) block is caused by one of the following mechanisms i.e. [[fibrosis]] or degeneration of the [[conduction system]], [[ischemic heart disease]], or [[medications]]. | ||
==Atrioventricular Block Pathophysiology== | ==Atrioventricular Block Pathophysiology== |
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Overview
Atrioventricular (AV) block is caused by one of the following mechanisms i.e. fibrosis or degeneration of the conduction system, ischemic heart disease, or medications.