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Additionally, several arrhthytmias can be seen. | Additionally, several arrhthytmias can be seen. | ||
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Acute peri/myocarditis causes nonspecific ST segment changes. These can be accompanied by supraventricular and ventricular rhythm disturbances and T-wave abnormalities. | Acute peri/myocarditis causes nonspecific ST segment changes. These can be accompanied by supraventricular and ventricular rhythm disturbances and T-wave abnormalities. | ||
==Pulmonary | ==Pulmonary Embolism== | ||
See the chapter [[Pulmonary Embolism]] | See the chapter [[Pulmonary Embolism]] | ||
==Chronic | ==Chronic Pulmonary Disease Pattern== | ||
The ECG shows low voltage QRS complexes in leads I, II, and III and a right axis deviation. This is caused by the increased pressure on the right chamber. This leads to right ventricular hypertrophy. | The ECG shows low voltage QRS complexes in leads I, II, and III and a right axis deviation. This is caused by the increased pressure on the right chamber. This leads to right ventricular hypertrophy. | ||
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