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All ECG 109

  1. Normal sinus rhythm
  2. Wolff-Parkinson-White Type B with inferior pseudoinfarction pattern
  3. Left axis deviation

This WPW ECG shows the typical "pseudoinfarction" pattern with large inferior Q waves present. When WPW is seen on an ECG, all chamber hypertrophies, enlargements and determinations of ischemia (including old infarctions) are not able to be accurately diagnosed in most instances.

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