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EKG ? for all you EKG experts out there. sm

Posted By: omt on 2008-11-12
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Subject: EKG ? for all you EKG experts out there. sm

I'm kind of new in the EKG area.


T-wave inversion "2 NF" or "2 and F" ?


Thanks!




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