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In a young patient with [[lone atrial fibrillation]] [[short QT syndrome]] should be excluded. In a patient with a family history of [[sudden cardiac death]] a physical examination should be performed. | In a young patient with [[lone atrial fibrillation]], [[short QT syndrome]] should be excluded. In a patient with a family history of [[sudden cardiac death]] a physical examination should be performed. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
In a young patient with lone atrial fibrillation, short QT syndrome should be excluded. In a patient with a family history of sudden cardiac death a physical examination should be performed.