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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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T Abnormality In Anteroseptal Leads Gallbladder

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Dr. Anantharamakrishnan MD

hi, my ecg reports specifies as " SINUS RHYTHM LEFTWARD AXIS T ABNORMALITY IN ANTEROSEPTAL" ... View answer

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Dr. Ilir Sharka MD

qrs countour abnormality consistent with anteroseptal infarct age undetermined - this my ECG What should I do ... View answer

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Dr.  ANANTHaramakrishnan MD

My ECG result showed Contour abnormality consistent with anteroseptal infarct. What does this means and what are the possible treatments. What do I need to do? ... View answer

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Dr. Ilir Sharka MD

Hello, my ecg has: sinus rhythm , ventricular premature complexes , r-s transition zone in V leads displaced to the left, QRS (T) contour abnormality, cannot rule out anteroseptal myocardial damage ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ilir Sharka ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan MD

I just had a routine EKG done and requested a copy. It has these terms on my EKG. Left anterior Fascicular Block Incomplete right bundle branch block QRS (T) contour abnormality consider anteroseptal ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan ( Cardiologist)

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Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu MD

I have had 2 EKG s that show contour abnormality consistent with anteroseptal infarct. I have no symptons, low blood pressure and I am not sure about my cholesterol. I am a non smoker, 50 year old female ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu ( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Dr. Priyank Mody MD

I had an ekg done and the reading was: QRS (T) contour abnormality consistent with anteroseptal infarct? My blood pressure was 120/80. I have never had high cholesterol. I have never smoke or drank but ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Priyank Mody ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Michelle Gibson James MD

Here is my ECG analysis result- 800 Normal Sinus Rthythm 762 Anteroseptal Abnormal Q(18Yaers) 611 Abnormality(Flat T) 212 Left Axis Deviation It was concluded that the result is undefined Abnormal ECG, Pls I ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Michelle Gibson James ( General & Family Physician)
Dr.  Aaron Branch MD

perfusion abnormality involving the basal to mid anterior wall and anteroseptal wall. The majority of this ..., severe-reversible defect involving the basal to mid anterior and anteroseptal wall. The... View answer

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Dr. Sandip Sanap MD

Hey, can you help me with EKG test results, what it means? QRS(T) CONTOUR ABNORMALITY CANNOT RULE OUT ANTEROSEPTAL MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE CONSIDER INFERIOR MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE SF: 66/min Os P: 32 Os QRS: 50 ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sandip Sanap ( General & Family Physician)