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Shabanian R et al. – This report describes a 3–month–old boy with isolated left ventricular noncompaction admitted to a medical facility due to heart failure and dysrhythmia. His electrocardiogram showed a short PR interval and a normal QRS complex after abortion of supraventricular tachycardia in favor of Lown–Ganong–Levine syndrome or enhanced atrioventricular nodal conduction.

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Hosein Eslamiyeh, 11/10/09

medicine is a wide and ever changing science, there is alot of mysterious phenomens In the world should be discovered so we must try more and more to improve our knowledge about the human body. cardiology especially pediatric cardiology is a very intresting and unknown branch of medicine , many attempts should be done to solve its problems .in this article we describe coexistence of lown ganong levin syndrome and left ventricular non compaction . IT is the first time this contribution is reported in pediatric patients in the world . I hope for allof readers to enjoy from this article thank you. eslamyeh

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