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        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 16.",
            "acronym": "ATFB16.",
            "accession": "DI-04165",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 17.",
            "acronym": "ATFB17.",
            "accession": "DI-04164",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 18.",
            "acronym": "ATFB18.",
            "accession": "DI-04898",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 3.",
            "acronym": "ATFB3.",
            "accession": "DI-00146",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "An autosomal dominant form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 4.",
            "acronym": "ATFB4.",
            "accession": "DI-00147",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 6.",
            "acronym": "ATFB6.",
            "accession": "DI-00148",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 7.",
            "acronym": "ATFB7.",
            "accession": "DI-00149",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 8.",
            "acronym": "ATFB8.",
            "accession": "DI-06801",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial fibrillation, familial, 9.",
            "acronym": "ATFB9.",
            "accession": "DI-03121",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D001281.",
            "definition": "A familial form of atrial fibrillation, a common sustained cardiac rhythm disturbance. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized atrial electrical activity and ineffective atrial contraction promoting blood stasis in the atria and reduces ventricular filling. It can result in palpitations, syncope, thromboembolic stroke, and congestive heart failure. ",
            "keywords": "KW-1020:Atrial fibrillation.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 2.",
            "acronym": "ASD2.",
            "accession": "DI-00150",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. Patients show other heart abnormalities including ventricular and atrioventricular septal defects, pulmonary valve thickening or insufficiency of the cardiac valves. The disease is not associated with defects in the cardiac conduction system or non- cardiac abnormalities. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 3.",
            "acronym": "ASD3.",
            "accession": "DI-00151",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 4.",
            "acronym": "ASD4.",
            "accession": "DI-00152",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. Patients show other heart abnormalities including defects in septation, chamber growth and valvulogenesis. The disease is not associated with defects in the cardiac conduction system or with non-cardiac abnormalities. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 5.",
            "acronym": "ASD5.",
            "accession": "DI-02497",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 6.",
            "acronym": "ASD6.",
            "accession": "DI-02498",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 7, with or without atrioventricular conduction defects.",
            "acronym": "ASD7.",
            "accession": "DI-00153",
            "synonyms": "ASD with atrioventricular conduction defects.; ASD with or without atrioventricular conduction defects.; Atrial septal defect 7 with or without AV conduction defects.; ",
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria, and atrioventricular conduction defects in some cases. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 8.",
            "acronym": "ASD8.",
            "accession": "DI-03333",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial septal defect 9.",
            "acronym": "ASD9.",
            "accession": "DI-03370",
            "synonyms": null,
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D006344.",
            "definition": "A congenital heart malformation characterized by incomplete closure of the wall between the atria resulting in blood flow from the left to the right atria. Some patients manifest tricuspid valve disease, pulmonary valve disease, and pulmonary artery hypertension. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0976:Atrial septal defect.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial standstill 1.",
            "acronym": "ATRST1.",
            "accession": "DI-01557",
            "synonyms": "Atrial cardiomyopathy with heart block.; Familial cardiomyopathy with conduction disturbance.; ",
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D009202.",
            "definition": "A rare arrhythmia characterized by the absence of electrical and mechanical activity in the atria. Electrocardiographically, it is characterized by bradycardia, the absence of P waves, and a junctional narrow complex escape rhythm. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0122:Cardiomyopathy.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrial standstill 2.",
            "acronym": "ATRST2.",
            "accession": "DI-04075",
            "synonyms": "Atrial dilated cardiomyopathy with atrial standstill.; Atrial dilation and standstill.; ",
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D009202.",
            "definition": "A rare arrhythmia characterized by the absence of electrical and mechanical activity in the atria. Electrocardiographically, it is characterized by bradycardia, the absence of P waves, and a junctional narrow complex escape rhythm. ",
            "keywords": "KW-0122:Cardiomyopathy.; "
        },
        {
            "identifier": "Atrichia with papular lesions.",
            "acronym": "APL.",
            "accession": "DI-00154",
            "synonyms": "Congenital atrichia.; Papular atrichia.; ",
            "cross_references": "MeSH; D000505.",
            "definition": "An autosomal recessive disease characterized by papillary lesions over most of the body and almost complete absence of hair. ",
            "keywords": null
        }
    ]
}