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catching the culprit…

October 5, 2013 By Christopher Partyka Leave a Comment

the case.

a 32 year old male presents to ED with a 4 hour history of retrosternal chest pain. He has had the pain since midnight and it “just isn’t going away”.

This is his ECG… [Read more…]

Filed Under: #FOAM, Cardiology, ECG Tagged With: acute myocardial infarction, Cardiology, ECG, Inferior ST elevation, left circumflex lesion, RCA lesion, RCA stent occlusion, RCA thrombosis, right coronary artery stent

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