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Image:AMI_anterior.png|A typical example of an acute anterior wall infarction. ST elevation in leads I, AVL and V2-V5. Reciprocal depressions in the inferior leads (II,III,AVF)
Image:AMI_anterior.png|A typical example of an acute anterior wall infarction. ST elevation in leads I, AVL and V2-V5. Reciprocal depressions in the inferior leads (II,III,AVF)
Image:Ami0003.jpg|Acute MI with proximal LAD occlusion
Image:Ami0003.jpg|Acute MI with proximal LAD occlusion
Image:Ami0013.jpg|Acute MI with LAD occlusion
Image:Ami0013.jpg|Large acute MI with LAD occlusion
Image:Ami0009.jpg|Acute MI with LAD occlusion
Image:ECG_VWI_2wk.jpg|A 2 weeks old anterior infarction with Q waves in V2-V4 and persisting ST elevation, a sign of formation of a [[Cardiac_Aneurysm|cardiac aneurysm]].
Image:ECG_VWI_2wk.jpg|A 2 weeks old anterior infarction with Q waves in V2-V4 and persisting ST elevation, a sign of formation of a [[Cardiac_Aneurysm|cardiac aneurysm]].
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