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Left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern

Left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern
The ST-T wave abnormalities secondary to LVH (often termed "strain") are most often seen in the anterolateral leads (eg, I, aVL, V4-V6). Typical abnormalitites include a horizontal or downsloping ST segment and T wave inversions. In some cases, there is concavity to the ST segment, which has a final downward turn that blends into an inverted T wave.
LVH: left ventricular hypertrophy.
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Normal ECG
Normal electrocardiogram showing normal sinus rhythm at a rate of 75 beats/minute, a PR interval of 0.14 seconds, a QRS interval of 0.10 seconds, and a QRS axis of approximately 75°.
Courtesy of Ary Goldberger, MD.
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