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*[[MI 12]]
*[[MI 12]]
*[[MI 13]]
*[[MI 13]]
*[[MI 14]]
*[[MI 15]]
*[[MI 16]]
*[[MI 17]]
*[[MI 18]]
*[[MI 19]]
*[[MI 20]]
*[[MI 21]]
*[[MI 22]]
*[[MI 23]]


==Arrhyhtmias==
==Arrhyhtmias==
*[[Case 1]]
*[[Case 2]]
*[[Case 3]]
*[[Case 4]]
*[[Case 5]]
*[[Case 6]]
*[[Case 7]]


==Electrolyte Disorders==
==Electrolyte Disorders==
*[[Case 100]]
*[[Case 101]]
==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
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Revision as of 10:57, 11 November 2008

Below you can find some common examples. ECGs can be magnified by clicking on the image....

Ischemia & Myocardial Infarction

An overview of the coronary arteries. LM = 'Left Main' = mainstem; LAD = 'Left Anterior Descending' artery; RCX = Ramus Circumflexus; RCA = 'Right Coronary Artery'.

Guess the culprit coronary artery that was occluded in these examples of myocardial infarctions

Arrhyhtmias

Electrolyte Disorders

Miscellaneous

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