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Give three examples of endocarditis with sterile vegetations.Spoiler for Answer:
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| Cardiology Cases, discussion, MCQs and member-contributed revision notes in Cardiology |
| Tags: diagnosis, ecgs |
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Erik Administrator
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 168
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Hey all...I thought it would be interesting to work on our ECG skills. I'm just a medical student but perhaps we could do a collaborative ECG tutorial online! First I'll put up a few ECGs and see what your thoughts are. See if you can find the following on these ECGs...post your answers and we'll go over them!
1. Rate 2. Rhythm 3. Axis 4. PR interval 5. QRS complex 6. ST segment 7. T waves 8. Diagnosis (For example - Acute Inferior MI because of...) We'll start out with some easy ones and get to the tough stuff. What book are you using? Personally I like Dale Dubin's book "Rapid Interpretation of ECGs"...there are many like it but nothing as good as the original! 1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 9
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Thanks! very helpful
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