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    Exam 14: Origin and Clinical Aspects of Ventricular Dysrhythmias
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    Uniformed PVCs Arise from Different Sites in the Ventricles and Tend
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Uniformed PVCs Arise from Different Sites in the Ventricles and Tend

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Uniformed PVCs arise from different sites in the ventricles and tend to look different from one another.

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