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A case report of reversed reciprocating tachycardia sensitive to vagal stimulation which produced interesting patterns of coupling is described. The mechanism of reversed reciprocal rhythm is discussed. This arrhythmia and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome can be explained on the basis of anomalous pathway. In the former partial anterograde block through the A-V node is also present.