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Could You Analyse The Report Of The ECG Attached?

What do the following notes on my ecg mean? Sinus rhythm minor inferior repolarization distrubance consider ischemia, lv overload or aspecific change flat or low negative T in aVF with negative tilt in III ECG without significant abnromalities
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Hi i read your query very carefully.

Remember this are only findings (repolarization disturbance) that should be evaluated by a cardiologist.

I recommend consulting a cardiologist to clear any doubt for any problem.

Hope it was of help!
Dr. Benard
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Could You Analyse The Report Of The ECG Attached?

Hi i read your query very carefully. Remember this are only findings (repolarization disturbance) that should be evaluated by a cardiologist. I recommend consulting a cardiologist to clear any doubt for any problem. Hope it was of help! Dr. Benard