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commotio cordis

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Etymology

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From Latin [Term?] (literally agitation or disruption of the heart), from agitation+cordis, from heart.

Noun

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commotio cordis (uncountable) Literally, heart agitation.

  1. (medicine) An often lethal disruption of heart rhythm as a result of a blow to the area directly over the heart at a critical time during the cycle of a heartbeat.