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Click on the text below the ECG for the '''answers'''. Click on the ECG for '''enlargement of the ECG''' itself...
Click on the text below the ECG for the '''answers'''. Click on the ECG for '''enlargement of the ECG''' itself...


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Image:RVDB1.jpg|[[Example 23]]
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Image:DVA0011.jpg|[[Example 24]]
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Image:DVA0229.jpg|[[Example 25]]
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|Link=Example 23
|Description='''Example 23'''<br/>
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|Description='''Example 24'''<br/>Typical Brugada syndrome ST segments in right precordial ECG leads (on spot diagnosis) aka 'type-1 Brugada ECG' with 1st degree AV block and broad P-waves.
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|Description='''Example 25'''<br/>A regular small-QRS tachycardia at about 300bpm with normal looking QRS complexes is most likely an Atrial flutter with 1:1 conduction over the AV node.
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==Rhythm Puzzles==
==Rhythm Puzzles==