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In so far as there are no structural cardiac abnormalities among patients with short QT syndrome, the physical examination is normal among these patients. | In so far as there are no structural cardiac abnormalities among patients with short QT syndrome, the physical examination is normal among these patients. [[Hyperthermia]] is a secondary cause of a short [[QT interval]] and should be ruled out as a cause. | ||
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Overview
In so far as there are no structural cardiac abnormalities among patients with short QT syndrome, the physical examination is normal among these patients. Hyperthermia is a secondary cause of a short QT interval and should be ruled out as a cause.