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Persistent precordial “hyperacute” T waves signify proximal left anterior descending artery occlusion
  1. M J Eskola1,
  2. K C Nikus1,
  3. S Sclarovsky2
  1. 1
    Heart Center, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
  2. 2
    Procardia Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
  1. Correspondence to Dr K C Nikus, Heart Center, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland; kjell.nikus{at}pshp.fi

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To the editor: Verouden et al1 incorrectly report the ECG finding of ST-segment depression (measured at the J-point) and tall, positive symmetrical T waves as a “new” sign of proximal left anterior descending artery occlusion. In …

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