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==ST elevation== | ==ST elevation== | ||
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| image1 = stelevatie_en.png | |||
| caption1 = ST elevatie is measured at the junctional or j-point.<cite>Gibbons</cite> | |||
| image2 = STshift.svg | |||
| caption2 = common causes of ST shift | |||
| image3 = normal_ST_elevation.png | |||
| caption3 = Examples of normal ST elevation. Adapted from <cite>Wang</cite> | |||
| image4 = Pathologic ST elevation.png | |||
| caption4 = Examples of pathologic ST elevation. [[LVH]], [[LBBB]], [[Pericarditis]], [[Hyperkalemia]], [[Anterior AMI]]. Adapted from <cite>Wang</cite> | |||
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The most important cause of '''ST segment elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | The most important cause of '''ST segment elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | ||
*Early repolarization | *Early repolarization |
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