Mobitz type I and type II

Mobitz type I and type II
types of abnormality on an electrocardiogram (ECG) tracing that indicate forms of heart block, in which the communication between the upper and lower chambers of the heart is impaired.
W. Mobitz (20th century), German cardiologist

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