Sinusknute dysfunksjon, syk-sinus-syndrom
Sinusknute dysfunksjon, tidligere kalt syk-sinus-syndrom, er egentlig navnet på flere tilstander der sinusknuten i hjertet ikke fungerer som den skal. Det fører til at hjertefrekvensen din kan bli for langsom eller for hurtig.
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