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Wrist and Hand Conditions

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Electrocardiographic Findings<br />

dramatically increased QRS voltage suggesting<br />

LV hypertrophy with ST-T wave pattern of LV<br />

strain is most common<br />

some patients have deep septal Q waves<br />

deeply (>0.2 mV) inverted T waves in precordial<br />

leads<br />

ST segment flattening, depression or both<br />

Left axis deviation<br />

ventricular tachycardia or paroxysmal atrial<br />

fibrillation.<br />

A normal ECG makes the diagnosis unlikely.

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