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English: Three anatomical circles in the atrial conduction. The circle around the oval fossa (FO) starts from the anterior part of the atrioventricular node and shares #2-1 and #3-1. The big circle is using the root of #1 and #3 and their branches the #1-1 and the #3-1. The circle at the tricuspid annulus is running through the #1-1 and the #1-3. The re-entry circuits in these circles may be clockwise or counterclockwise directions. The interventional cut at the cavo-tricuspid isthmus (CTI: red lines) is blocking the #1-3 and the #3-1.
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