Circulation, Vol 53, 1026-1034, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
TN James and TK Marshall
In the hearts of two victims of sudden unexpected death (one age 20 years
and the other 11 years) there was abnormally delayed persistence of the
pattern of fetal dispersion of the A-V (atrioventricular) node and His
bundle within the central fibrous body. This pattern is characterized by a
splayed or excessively fragmented histological appearance of these
structures viewed in cross-section. Some of the fronds of A-V nodal tissue
formed loops connecting one portion of the node to another. Other fragments
of nodal tissue appeared isolated within the central fibrous body,
occasionally connecting directly to the crest of the interventricular
septum. A number of the A-V nodal fragments were undergoing resorptive
degeneration. Directly adjacent to the A-V node of the 11-year-old subject
there was an island of cartilage within the central fibrous body. Since
these anatomically separated fragments of A-V nodal tissue were so numerous
and varied widely in size and thickness, in length, in histological
organization, and in their apparent state of preservation probably extant
during life, it is suggested that they form potential routes for abnormal
conduction or impulse formation within the A-V junctional region and that
some of these electrophysiological disturbances might be quickly lethal.
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XVIII. Persistent fetal dispersion of the atrioventricular node and His bundle within the central fibrous body
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