Abstract

The pathology of cardiac innervation, both intrinsic and external to the heart (mediastinal paraganglia included), is scarcely known, yet it can be critical to life-threatening disorders in cardiac performance or to reflexes discharging outside the heart, or both. This article focuses on such a fundamental and ill-understood subject through an anatomoclinical outlook of mediastinal paraganglia lesions in the setting of sudden death in chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy.

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