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[[File:E000596.jpg|thumb|600px|left|in a middle aged man with first degree block.]]
[[File:E000714.jpg|thumb|600px|left|This EKG shows sinus rhythm with a prolonged pr interval (>120ms.) which is first degree A/V block. There is also a left axis deviation (axis between -30 and -90 degrees) with r waves in the inferior leads. This axis deviation is consitent with a left anterior fasicular block.]]

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This EKG shows sinus rhythm with a prolonged pr interval (>120ms.) which is first degree A/V block. There is also a left axis deviation (axis between -30 and -90 degrees) with r waves in the inferior leads. This axis deviation is consitent with a left anterior fasicular block.