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ST elevation in I, aVL, V5 and V6
'''ST elevation in I, aVL, V5 and V6'''
 
Encomprises the lateral side of the left ventricle. This is supplied with blood by the RCX or the MO. The MO, the '''marginalis obtusis''' is a sidebranch between the LAD and the RCX. In case of a lateral infarct, the maximal ST elevation is in lead V7 and the maximal depression in V2. <cite>Wung</cite>
Encomprises the lateral side of the left ventricle. This is supplied with blood by the RCX or the MO. The MO, the '''marginalis obtusis''' is a sidebranch between the LAD and the RCX. In case of a lateral infarct, the maximal ST elevation is in lead V7 and the maximal depression in V2. <cite>Wung</cite>

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ST elevation in I, aVL, V5 and V6

Encomprises the lateral side of the left ventricle. This is supplied with blood by the RCX or the MO. The MO, the marginalis obtusis is a sidebranch between the LAD and the RCX. In case of a lateral infarct, the maximal ST elevation is in lead V7 and the maximal depression in V2. [1]