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ST Elevation in lateral leads 1 and Avl with reciprocal changes..high lateral MI
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ReplyDeleteMore specifically its lateral wall MI..as elevation in lead I and avL
DeleteSouth African flag sign: St elevation in 1,avl,v2,st depression in lII- OM culprit artery.
ReplyDeleteIf st elevation 1,avl,not V2- Diagonal culprit artery
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