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==Ischemia & Myocardial Infarction==
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[[Image:coronary_anatomy.png|thumb|300px| An overview of the coronary arteries. LM = 'Left Main' = mainstem; LAD = 'Left Anterior Descending' artery; RCX = Ramus Circumflexus; RCA = 'Right Coronary Artery'.]]
 
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Guess the culprit coronary artery that was occluded in these examples of myocardial infarctions
 
{{ImageC |image=ami0001.jpg |link=MI 1|text=[[MI 1]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0002.jpg |link=MI 2|text=[[MI 2]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0003.jpg |link=MI 3|text=[[MI 3]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0004.jpg |link=MI 4|text=[[MI 4]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0005.jpg |link=MI 5|text=[[MI 5]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0006.jpg |link=MI 6|text=[[MI 6]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0007.jpg |link=MI 7|text=[[MI 7]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0008.jpg |link=MI 8|text=[[MI 8]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0009.jpg |link=MI 9|text=[[MI 9]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0010.jpg |link=MI 10|text=[[MI 10]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0011.jpg |link=MI 11|text=[[MI 11]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0012.jpg |link=MI 12|text=[[MI 12]]}}
{{ImageC |image=ami0013.jpg |link=MI 13|text=[[MI 13]]}}
{{ImageC |image=Casus2_2.jpg |link=MI 14|text=[[MI 14]]}}
{{ImageC |image=AMI_anterior_LAD.jpg |link=MI 15|text=[[MI 15]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus5.jpg |link=MI 16|text=[[MI 16]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus6.jpg |link=MI 17|text=[[MI 17]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus7.jpg |link=MI 18|text=[[MI 18]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus8.jpg |link=MI 19|text=[[MI 19]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus10.jpg |link=MI 20|text=[[MI 20]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus12.jpg |link=MI 21|text=[[MI 21]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus13.jpg |link=MI 22|text=[[MI 22]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus16.jpg |link=MI 23|text=[[MI 23]]}}
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==Arrhythmias==
{{ImageC |image=Casus2_2.jpg |link=Case 1|text=[[Case 1]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus3.jpg |link=Case 2|text=[[Case 2]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasus9.jpg |link=Case 3|text=[[Case 3]]}}
{{ImageC |image=Triblock.png |link=Case 4|text=[[Case 4]]}}
{{ImageC |image=JJ00004.jpg |link=Case 5|text=[[Case 5]]}}
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==Electrolyte Disorders==
{{ImageC |image=KJcasu17-1.jpg |link=Case 100|text=[[Case 100]]}}
{{ImageC |image=KJcasu18-3.jpg |link=Case 101|text=[[Case 101]]}}
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==Miscellaneous==
Click on the text below the ECG for the '''answers'''. Click on the ECG for '''enlargement of the ECG''' itself...
 
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Image:RVDB1.jpg|[[Example 23]]
Image:DVA0011.jpg|[[Example 24]]
Image:DVA0229.jpg|[[Example 25]]
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==Advanced cases==
For more advanced cases see:
*[[Rhythm Puzzles]] by Prof. A.A.M. Wilde, MD, PhD
*[[Case reports by W.G. De Voogt%2C MD%2C PhD]]
*The ''[[De Voogt ECG Archive]]'' contains > 2000 categorized ECGs
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[[Category:Cases and Examples]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, 6 June 2009

Below you can find some common examples. ECGs can be magnified by clicking on the image....


Ischemia & Myocardial Infarction

An overview of the coronary arteries. LM = 'Left Main' = mainstem; LAD = 'Left Anterior Descending' artery; RCX = Ramus Circumflexus; RCA = 'Right Coronary Artery'.

Guess the culprit coronary artery that was occluded in these examples of myocardial infarctions



Arrhythmias

Casus2 2.jpg

Case 1

KJcasus3.jpg

Case 2

KJcasus9.jpg

Case 3

Triblock.png

Case 4

JJ00004.jpg

Case 5


Electrolyte Disorders

KJcasu17-1.jpg

Case 100

KJcasu18-3.jpg

Case 101


Miscellaneous

Click on the text below the ECG for the answers. Click on the ECG for enlargement of the ECG itself...


Advanced cases

For more advanced cases see: