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==Electrocardiogram== | ==Electrocardiogram== | ||
[[Right ventricular hypertrophy]] (RVH) is present with an R wave in lead V1 of >10 mm and an inverted [[T wave]]. | |||
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Electrocardiogram
Right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) is present with an R wave in lead V1 of >10 mm and an inverted T wave.