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  • Fascicular tachycardia usually arises from the posterior fascicle of the left bundle branch.
  • They are formed by the activity of fascicular cambium.
  • The anterior tibial nerves of dogs were cut to determine which of fascicular, interfascicular and epineural suture techniques were best.
  • There was not a significant difference between the results of fascicular and epineural, but a significant difference between the two and interfascicular.
  • There are also partial blocks of the left bundle branch : " left anterior fascicular block " ( LAFB ) and a " left posterior fascicular block " ( LPFB ).
  • There are also partial blocks of the left bundle branch : " left anterior fascicular block " ( LAFB ) and a " left posterior fascicular block " ( LPFB ).
  • "' Left anterior fascicular block "'( LAFB ) is an abnormal condition of the left ventricle of the heart, related to, but distinguished from, left bundle branch block ( LBBB ).
  • These start as a single fascicle of fibers at the AV node called the bundle of His that then splits into three bundle branches : the right fascicular branch, left anterior fascicular branch, and left posterior fascicular branch.
  • These start as a single fascicle of fibers at the AV node called the bundle of His that then splits into three bundle branches : the right fascicular branch, left anterior fascicular branch, and left posterior fascicular branch.
  • These start as a single fascicle of fibers at the AV node called the bundle of His that then splits into three bundle branches : the right fascicular branch, left anterior fascicular branch, and left posterior fascicular branch.
  • Most commonly, it refers to a combination of right bundle branch block ( RBBB ) and either left anterior fascicular block ( LAFB ) or left posterior fascicular block ( LPFB ), with the former being more common.
  • Most commonly, it refers to a combination of right bundle branch block ( RBBB ) and either left anterior fascicular block ( LAFB ) or left posterior fascicular block ( LPFB ), with the former being more common.
  • A subset of individuals with the triad of first-degree heart block, right bundle branch block, and either left anterior fascicular block or left posterior fascicular block ( known as trifascicular block ) may be at an increased risk of progression to complete heart block.
  • A subset of individuals with the triad of first-degree heart block, right bundle branch block, and either left anterior fascicular block or left posterior fascicular block ( known as trifascicular block ) may be at an increased risk of progression to complete heart block.