Repolarization (ST-T,U) Abnormalities
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Early repolarization (normal variant)
Juvenile T waves (normal variant)
Nonspecific abnormality, ST segment and/or T wave
ST and/or T wave suggests ischemia
ST suggests injury
ST suggests ventricular aneurysm
Q-T interval prolonged
Prominent U waves
Cardiac Memory
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