PARKINSON DISEASE
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Electrocardiography (ECG) is used to diagnose
Wolff-Parkinson Disease-White syndrome, and other cardiac arrhythmias. A
trained physician, normally a cardiologist, can recognize patterns
of electrical conduction. With this syndrome, the extra pathway will
show a pattern different from those of normal conduction. If no
irregular patterns show on the ECG, the patient may be sent home
with a 24-hour heart monitor, called a Holter monitor, which will
help detect intermittent occurrences. Other studies, such as the
cardiac electrophysiologic study (EPS), may be ordered to pinpoint
the location of the accessory pathway, and to determine a course of
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