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- W2034010622 abstract "Somatic muscle tremors are of an intrinsic origin and will complicate auricular fibrillation. Lewis stated that when a somatic muscle tremor is coarse, the curves present difficulties with doubt as to whether a given series of oscillations are of somatic or cardiac origin. Two cases illustrating comparative analyses are presented to show the apparent similar electrocardiographic tracings in two divergent clinical manifestations such as (1) auricular fibrillation and (2) poliomyelitis with subjective somatic tremors simulating auricular fibrillation. Brief introductory remarks will be made regarding auricular fibrillation and complicating artefacts intrinsically. The absolute factor or factors are many in auricular fibrillation without any specificity. That the condition arises paroxysmally or permanently is conclusively shown by the predominance of literature on the subject and by the experiences of all physicians in every medical field. Lewis,1Luten and Jeffreys,2Brill,3Friedlander and Levine,4Smith,5Fowler and Baldridge,6" @default.
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- W2034010622 title "TRUE AURICULAR FIBRILLATION COMPARED WITH MUSCLE TREMORS OF POLIOMYELITIS" @default.
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