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[[File:E000614.jpg|thumb|600px|left|A 47 year old man was brought to the emergency room after having experienced chest discomfort on exercise. The first EKG was when he was seen in the emergency room.]]
[[File:E000729.jpg|thumb|600px|left|This is an electrocardiogram from a 77 year old man with a history of coronary artery disease. He was taking Monopril, metoprolol, ASA and Hytrin. The cardiogram shows sinus rhythm with a marked first degree heart block ( about 360ms). There is also a poor R wave progression across the precordial leads and a Q wave in V2 suggestive of a previous anterior wall infarction. The QRS also has a left axis deviation best described as a left anterior hemi-block.]]

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