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|Link=MI 16 | |Link=MI 16 | ||
|Description='''MI 16'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 16'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 17 | |Link=MI 17 | ||
|Description='''MI 17'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 17'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 18 | |Link=MI 18 | ||
|Description='''MI 18'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 18'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 19 | |Link=MI 19 | ||
|Description='''MI 19'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 19'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 20 | |Link=MI 20 | ||
|Description='''MI 20'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 20'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 21 | |Link=MI 21 | ||
|Description='''MI 21'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 21'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 22 | |Link=MI 22 | ||
|Description='''MI 22'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 22'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=MI 23 | |Link=MI 23 | ||
|Description='''MI 23'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | |Description='''MI 23'''<br/>Where is this myocardial infarction located? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=Case 100 | |Link=Case 100 | ||
|Description='''Case 100'''<br/>Try to interprete this ECG using the 7+2 step method Look at the consecutive ECGs in this patient. | |Description='''Case 100'''<br/>Try to interprete this ECG using the 7+2 step method Look at the consecutive ECGs in this patient. | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=Case 101 | |Link=Case 101 | ||
|Description='''Case 101'''<br/>Look at the consecutive ECGs in this patient. What electrolyte disturbance do you expect? | |Description='''Case 101'''<br/>Look at the consecutive ECGs in this patient. What electrolyte disturbance do you expect? | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=C.J. Royaards, MD | ||
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|Link=Example 24 | |Link=Example 24 | ||
|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. | |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. | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=W.G. de Voogt, MD, PhD | ||
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|Link=Example 25 | |Link=Example 25 | ||
|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. | |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. | ||
|Contributor= | |Contributor=W.G. de Voogt, MD, PhD | ||
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