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{{Chapter|Myocardial Infarction}}
{{Chapter|Myocardial Infarction}}
ST elevation in II, III and aVF
'''ST elevation in II, III and aVF'''
This part of the heart muscle lies on the diaphragm and is supplied of blood bij the right coronary artery (RCA) in 8% of patients. In the remaing 20% the inferior wall is supplied by the ramus circumflexus(RCX).
This part of the heart muscle lies on the diaphragm and is supplied of blood bij the right coronary artery (RCA) in 8% of patients. In the remaing 20% the inferior wall is supplied by the ramus circumflexus(RCX).
[[Image:AMI_inferior.jpg|thumb| An example of an inferior waal infarction.]]
[[Image:AMI_inferior.jpg|thumb| An example of an inferior waal infarction.]]
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Image:Ami0004.jpg|Inferior-posterior MI due to RCA occlusion
Image:Ami0004.jpg|Inferior-posterior MI due to RCA occlusion
Image:Ami0011.jpg|Inferior-posterior MI due to RCA occlusion
Image:Ami0011.jpg|Inferior MI due to RCA occlusion
Image:Ami0001.jpg|Inferior MI due to RCX occlusion
Image:Ami0001.jpg|Inferior MI due to RCX occlusion
Image:Ami0005.jpg|Posterior-lateral MI due to RCX occlusion
Image:Ami0005.jpg|Posterior-lateral MI due to RCX occlusion
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