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The most important cause of '''ST elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | The most important cause of '''ST elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | ||
*[[Miscellaneous#Pericarditis|Acute pericarditis]]: ST elevation in all leads except aVR | *[[Miscellaneous#Pericarditis|Acute pericarditis]]: ST elevation in all leads except aVR | ||
*[[Miscellaneous#Pulmonary_embolism| | *[[Miscellaneous#Pulmonary_embolism|Pulmonary embolism]]: ST elevation in V1 and aVR | ||
*[[Miscellaneous#Hypothermia| | *[[Miscellaneous#Hypothermia|Hypothermia]]: ST elevation in V3-V6, II, III and aVF | ||
*[[Miscellaneous#Hypertrophic_Obstructive_Cardiomyopathy|Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]]: V3-V5 (sometimes V6) | *[[Miscellaneous#Hypertrophic_Obstructive_Cardiomyopathy|Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]]: V3-V5 (sometimes V6) | ||
*[[Miscellaneous#Hyperkalemia|High potassium (hyperkalemia)]]: V1-V2 (V3) | *[[Miscellaneous#Hyperkalemia|High potassium (hyperkalemia)]]: V1-V2 (V3) |