Transient Q waves followed by left anterior fascicular block during exercise.
AUTOR(ES)
Rebuzzi, A G
RESUMO
A 45 year old white man developed transient abnormal Q waves and ST segment elevation preceding left anterior fascicular block during exercise stress testing. The simultaneous disappearance of Q waves and fascicular block suggested that the abnormal Q waves were determined by an early septal conduction defect.
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