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- Q17003004 subject Q8411313.
- Q17003004 abstract "Benign early repolarization also known as early repolarization is found on ECG in about 1% of those with chest pain. It is diagnosed based on an elevated J-point / ST elevation where the ST segment is concave up. It is believed to be a normal variant.Benign Early Repolarization that occurs in the inferior and lateral portion of the heart muscle is associated with ventricular fibrillation. The association, revealed by research performed in the late 2000s, is small.".
- Q17003004 thumbnail Benign_early_repolorization.jpg?width=300.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q12152.
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- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q180007.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1969239.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6576883.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q693058.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q7394928.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q79785.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411313.
- Q17003004 wikiPageWikiLink Q848662.
- Q17003004 comment "Benign early repolarization also known as early repolarization is found on ECG in about 1% of those with chest pain. It is diagnosed based on an elevated J-point / ST elevation where the ST segment is concave up. It is believed to be a normal variant.Benign Early Repolarization that occurs in the inferior and lateral portion of the heart muscle is associated with ventricular fibrillation. The association, revealed by research performed in the late 2000s, is small.".
- Q17003004 label "Benign early repolarization".
- Q17003004 depiction Benign_early_repolorization.jpg.