Original Article

Atrial Fibrillation Without Evidence of Heart Disease

Authors: RALPH M. DENHAM M.D.

Abstract

This interesting clinical study demonstrates that the physician must be willing to accept the fact that atrial fibrillation may occur in the absence of heart disease. The cases are well documented, and the pros and cons of management are reviewed and evaluated.

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