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Abnormal ECG
Probable Left Axis Deviation Poor R-wave progression T-wave inversion in aVL Dominant R-wave in V1
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Nice to see that you read ECG like doctor. It would be better to see the ecg. But as you have read the ecg, it could be old MI. It could be ongoing ischemia on exertion. Needs to be evaluated by doing 2D echo and stress study if needed.
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