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A 35 male presented with two syncopes. In the first episode, the patient had a spontaneuous recovery. After the second episode, the patient was submitted to a Emergency Room Hospital Department where a ventricular tachicardy was observed in the EKG.
When this situation was reverted to sinusal rythm, the characteristic pattern of Brugada Syndrome was observed: coved or saddle-shaped ST-segment elevation in leads V1 through V3 on ECG associated with complete or incomplete right bundle-branch block and T-wave inversion.
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