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139 related items for PubMed ID: 2760552

  • 41. Right and left ventricular ejection fraction in acute inferior wall infarction with or without ST segment elevation in lead V4R.
    Braat SH, Brugada P, De Zwaan C, Den Dulk K, Wellens HJ.
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    Hahalis G, Stathopoulos C, Apostolopoulos D, Vasilakos P, Alexopoulos D, Manolis AS.
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  • 52. Classification of non-Q-wave myocardial infarction according to electrocardiographic changes.
    Ogawa H, Hiramori K, Haze K, Saito M, Sumiyoshi T, Fukami K, Goto Y, Ikeda M.
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  • 57. Clinical significance of synthesized posterior/right-sided chest lead electrocardiograms in patients with acute chest pain.
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  • 59. Early diagnosis of right ventricular or posterior infarction associated with inferior wall left ventricular acute myocardial infarction.
    Menown IB, Allen J, Anderson JM, Adgey AA.
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  • 60. Diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction in angiographically documented occluded infarct vessel : limitations of ST-segment elevation in standard and extended ECG leads.
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