A 24-year-old man was referred for study. He had experienced syncope twice after getting up at night, during voiding. He had no medical history of interest. His mother had been diagnosed with vasovagal syncope, but there was no history of sudden death in the family. The physical examination and transthoracic echocardiography findings were normal. A baseline electrocardiogram was recorded (Figure 1). The abnormalities observed prompted an intravenous drug challenge with flecainide (Figure 2). What would your diagnosis be?
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